Word: forth
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Dartmouth has about itself, an Idea which has been bruited and bruised about controversially within the columns of the "Daily Dartmouth." The men from Hanover are a peculiarly introspective lot, and when embarked on the sort of soul-searching which tries to define the Dartmouth Man, they can hold forth indefinitely...
...wheeze slowly in and out of his lungs. He had aged tremendously. His hands shook, and even when he spoke to the conductor, his voice whispered from a far away corner. It was no wonder that the N.Y., N.H. & H. hostess in her gray and red uniform led him forth from his seat like the Pied Piper with the magic words: "Grill Car in the rear...
...Garner has a cute statement to match that one: "I am not giving a living soul permission to speak for me or to put forth my name as a candidate-but, I'm not telling anybody...
Last week, still fecund at 87, this corporate oldster proudly brought forth an offspring: a new car, the Studebaker Champion, frankly designed to compete with Ford, Chevrolet and Plymouth in the low-price field. Other makers have tried for ten years to crash this field without success, and Studebaker itself has had two previous cracks at it with the Erskine and the Rockne...
...Peace now and unity gradually," was the dictum for solution of the A. F. of L. - C. I. O. rift set forth by Spencer Pollard '32, instructor in Economics in the fifteenth Guardian Radio Broadcast last night...