Word: yea
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...come in. Somerby R. Dowst '46 of Walker House and Somerville, marched briskly up the slippery (oh they were always slippery) steps of 14 Plympton Street. He said he had it, and yea, we believed him. "Give a look," he says, so we looked Here's the dope. He underlined things, sort of skipping every few words, and the way he figures Skip's in trouble...
...Bates: "I deeply regret that you have worded your entrance requirements so as to make membership in the Council impossible for the following churches: Latter-Day Saints [Mormon], Christian Science and Unitarian. Our sons, our fathers, our brothers are dying on land and sea that justice and freedom-yea, even the Christian Religion might live, while we at home draw circles around our love." Mr. Bates probably referred to Edwin Markham's lines...
...signal from an officer on the top of the Stadium, filling the entire sections from one through three. They were cautioned by their commander, Colonel Francis A. Doniat, professor of Military Science and Tactics, "remember, we must leave room for the Navy." This remark was greeted with "Oh, yea," from several Freshmen...
...date was July 7. "Call in the Members," intoned Speaker James W. Glen. Division bells clanged through the marble-floored corridors of Canada's House of Parliament. Each M.P., conscious of an historic occasion concluding one of the bitterest debates in Canadian history, rose to record himself yea or nay. The Government was sustained...
...Yea, though I walk in the valley of oppression...