Word: cols
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...rest of the defensive squad is Ed Bell (Penn), Hollie Donan (Prince), Lemonick, Gerry Audet, (Col), Tom Johnsoen (Mich), Herb Agocs (Penn), Speare, Bill Kirk (Cor), Lowel Perry (Mich), and Doyne...
...quite so hard. Somebody gave Carmichael a whole bottle of beer for himself, and he started to talk about his own days at college during Prohibition. He brandished the beer bottle, blinked up at a photographer who was holding a menacing strobe light over his head, and announced that "col-college is the place you make the greatest contacts of your life." Everybody laughed once more...
Army spokesman Lt, Col. Robert D. Burhans said 99 per cent of reports on the comic book were favorable. "It went over very well in the Midwest, and we had some very nice comments from the South...
...last week, 110,000 U.S. horse fans had had a look at the culture that had so impressed George Patton, and most of them were impressed too. Under Col. Alois Podhajsky and his riders of the Vienna school, the Lipizzans were the No. I spectacle of Manhattan's National Horse Show...
...have said: "Come on, you sons of bitches! Do you want to live forever?" But profane old Dan Daly [shaken by reports that the Corps was going to be politer] grimly insisted that what he said was: "For goodness sake, you chaps, let us advance against the foe!" ¶ Col. Frederic W. Wise (who claimed that during World War I he had originated the phrase: "Retreat, hell-we just got here!") once heard his men had coined a nickname for him. He lined them up and shouted: "I hear you so-and-sos have taken to calling me 'Dopey...