Word: wrath
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will be sniffing suspiciously at this lusty growth, which seems to them at times to be threatening the parent tree. At times the suspicion that something is wrong becomes a conviction and then there is much ado for a time, as the most alarmed of the faculty vent their wrath against manager or player...
...these have invariably found the Bursar to be a very different person from what they had imagined, and discovered that the man who was spending five millions a year for the University was not without consideration for their smaller problems. So courteous was the treatment they received, that all wrath against the college administration was completely effaced. In parting with Mr. Mason, therefore, we are losing not only an able officer but also one who was to us at once an omnipotent dictator and a sympathizer in our troubles...
...exchange building was a total loss owing to the rush of business. At Cambridge the exchange building was a total loss owing to the rush of business. At Cambridge the exchange is unable to give satisfaction to a great many anxious individuals. Whether they will spend their wrath on the present wearers of their hats is a question to be answered shortly. At any rate the CRIMSON hat exchange is open for business today for the amicable settlement of disputes. It stands first and last for law and order--and hats...
...howl which is arising from disappointed Sophomores and Freshmen over the allotment of Yale game tickets can be compared only to the howl which is arising from equally disappointed graduates. This expression of wrath is not without cause--but at present it is extremely out of place...
...mass meeting has been called for this evening. Those whose wrath is more than they can contain may relieve their congested emotions by cheering their heads off for the team...