Word: sayed
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...shown himself to have all the attributes necessary for "All-American" calibre, and, along with Oss of Minnesota, the Badger "Blacksmith" bids fair to succeed to "Chick" Harley's niche in Middle Western College Football. It will be interesting to see what Walter Eckersall has to say about Gipp's work during the rest of the season. The former quarterback now reporting for the Chicago press has more influence on Walter Camp's selections than any other scribe in Western Conference circles...
Early in the evening, even with reports from only a few states, it was impossible only to say by how much Harding would win. In spite of incomplete news, the New York World, a staunch Cox supporter, has conceded a victory to Harding. This may be due to the fact that the Republican nominee has carried by a large majority the pivotal states of New York, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. Besides this, reports seem to favor him in the West; San Francisco gave him nearly a 12,000 majority. In the Middle West, St. Louis supported Harding. Reports have...
...predicament is that one immortalized by Mr. Wrinkle: the mediocre equestrian, forced to make good. Unlike Mr. Wrinkle, however, Mr. Collier proceeds to make good, after remarking, "When the race is over, you'll either look up and say 'Good boy, Sam!' or look down and say 'Don't he look natural...
Must Have More Than Say...
...perpetual peace and disarmament were to follow the election of the Democratic nominee for President," he continued in talking of the "most discussed and interesting problem of the campaign-the League," "we all should help his election. But we must have more proof that it would than his say-so, though there are many who will take that just as many took Ponzi's word...