Word: winging
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...definitely announced last night that John Gardiner Flint '23 of Boston, chairman of the Class Day Committee, will read the Class Day oration for R. F. Bradford '23, on Tuesday morning. Originally it was decided that H. G. Balch '23 would deliver the address but wing to a change in plans he will be unable to participate in the ceremony...
...tiny monoplane weighs but 400 pounds without the pilot. Its wing, thick at the body and tapering to knife thickness at the outer edges, its short, slender fuselage, are the last word in lightness and aerodynamic efficiency. The machine has the appearance of a beautiful silver albatross...
...Communist Party in recent years and his ninth arrest since he entered the revolutionary movement a dozen years ago. During the war he was found guilty of obstructing the draft and sent to an Ohio workhouse. After the war, he was convicted of writing the notorious "left wing" manifesto which split the regular Socialist Party and led to the birth of insurrectionary Communism in America. He was sentenced to ten years in Sing Sing prison and served 18 months before the Appellate Court reversed the decision and released him pending a new trial...
Immediately after the match, Charles Jefferson Henderson of Reno, Nev., who played right wing on the Freshman hockey team, was elected captain of the team...
...From the open window Harry Gray watched a white cloud mount slowly above the blue state roof of the opposing wing of Randolph Hall and climb slowly into the weak blue autumnal...