Word: die
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Refuting recent charges that Ivy League football will eventually die a slow death unless it resorts to outright subsidization, Bingham went on to emphasize that after 1942 the Crimson football calendar will include only those teams that play a "brand of football free from any subsidization...
...prescription books, of which there are 112. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow had a prescription filed once for stomach trouble. All the Roosevelts, too, from the elder Kermit and Teddy on down to our contemporaries, have been regular customers. Mr. Mahoney speaks of Norman Prince, who was the first American to die with the Lafayette Escadrille. And Mr. Justice Frankfurter, though now in Washington, still keeps his account at Billings and Stover. Only a few days ago a mail-order prescription was filled for Dorothy Thompson...
Already I have lost some friends in England. They knew they might never return, were ever proud to die in the effort to drive Hitlerism forever from the earth. Before 1941 has ended, I hope to be with them, for better or for worse...
...cons black out his pros in his protesting acceptance of the world as it is. But there is one world figure for whom he has absolutely no use: Hitler. "And I Will Be Heard" ends with a cordial assurance to the Führer that he will die, and that the U. S. will take over...
Three write-in candidates drew support from one voter apiece when a die-hard Republican voted for Hoover, a die-hard Democrat voted for Hull, and a die-hard monarchist, who hadn't heard of 1776, voted for George VI. About two-thirds of the House cast ballets...