Word: punched
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With the powerful punch of Professor Ferguson ready to deal us a technical knockout this morning in his Hour Examination on Greek History, we are not sure that a knowledge of "What Every Woman Knows" was essential preparation. Persian Ware and Dorian invasions, however, are completely overwhelmed by "Helen Hays and Brian Aherne...
Although co-captain Peter Ward '86 is the only boxing veteran returning. Coach Henry Lamar is optimistic because of the fine spirit and punch displayed in the eliminations. Coach Cliff Gallagher thinks the wrestling prospects are favorable since the Sophomores filling in the ranks look promising...
Well primed with pumpkin pie and Pilgrim punch at a party given by sardonic John C. Wiley, charge d'affaires of the U. S. Embassy in Moscow last week, the New York Times correspondent cabled: "Russians raise pumpkins only as feed for pigs and consider it shameful for human beings to eat them...
...Year Plan: 1934-40. New President Cárdenas, who must put punch into it, is the pure Indian and highly radical "Left Hand" of Chief Calles. General Abelardo Rodriguez, the outgoing President of Mexico, who this year launched the Six-Year Plan, was Chief Calles' rich, part Spanish and less radical "Right Hand...
...crossing lanes. In order to restore to London what he called "the priceless boon of sleep" he issued a dread ukase that no horn may be sounded between 1.1:30 p. m. and 7 a. m., another compelling horns to be sounded in certain specified emergencies. Jail sentences caused Punch to cartoon a motorists' prison for hornblowers and non-horn-blowers (see cut). Other Punch cartoons depicted the predicament of a motorist with a cold whose nose-blowing sounded illegal to a London Bobby (see cut, p. 19); and the instruction given by two parents to their infant...