Word: wing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last week she swung into Chicago for the final wind-up of her campaign. Observers pronounced her tactics a credit to her astute father's memory. She celebrated her soth birthday anniversary by receiving an enormous cake-model of the Senate wing of the U. S. Capitol...
...shouted: "You have no right to say that!" Prudently President of the Chamber Fernand Bouisson clapped his silk hat on his head, stalked from the room. Chunky M. Herriot hopped down from the tribune, started down the stairway that faces the section where sit deputies of the right (Monarchist) wing. Instantly they were on their feet, rushed menacingly towards him. Then up rose Minister of War Andre Maginot, six-feet-seven and broad in proportion. He planted himself between M. Herriot and his foes. M. Herriot suddenly detoured to his own seat, sat down...
Shortly, Queen Mary set off in the Royal Daimler with trusty Humphreys at the wheel to inspect the new Prince of Wales's wing in Alexandra Military Hospital at Westminster. While there she made avery special request. Soon the hospital's best, most splendiferous and highest-powered microscope was trained on a fresh and potent germ culture. Placing her eye as directed, the Queen squinted into a microscopic realm where savagery holds lawless sway, stood face to face with the hungry microbes of MALARIA...
...officials waved a red flag, Mr. Hammill paid no heed to ground demonstrations. He brought his plane down for a three point landing. The useless right wheel dug into the ground, and the ship's tail flew up. She ground-looped around to the right, on her wing and her nose, then burst into flames. The chemical truck swung into action, extinguished the fire. The couple was helped out unhurt, shaken up, and grateful for Mr. Montgomery's forethought...
Sabre: Crob (C) defeated R. B. Lawson '32, and W. M. Wing '31. Gulbrason (C) defeated L. C. Winter '31 and R. K. Leonard...