Word: spilt
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...First deal: sent with a dime to buy a quart of milk in a glass pitcher, he received a silver 3C-piece in change. Returning he tripped on the curb, fell, bit his tongue, broke the pitcher, spilt the milk, and swallowed the 3c-piece...
...that Harvard, in the past, has had with the public press have largely been traceable to the lack of adequately intelligent handling of college news. This policy of aloof secretiveness was formed long ago the purpose of avoiding cheap publicity and misrepresentation, but the general public has long since spilt into two groups, those desiring sensational journalism, and those intelligently interested in the news. Publicity with the former class is hardly to be desired, but the latter is too valuable an ally to be continuously offended and ignored...
...first University debate with Radcliffe College in 11 years will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in Agassiz Theatre, Radcliffe. The two teams will speak in the spilt team form, in which two members of each team are on affirmative and negative sides...
Fifteen years ago that continent launched upon a terrible experience. Much ink has been spilt over the military and political phases of the great conflict. Only now are we beginning to realize what a shock was given to Europe's well ordered life apart from the battlefield. That she is recovering is a source of gratification to us. It is Europe that takes almost half of all the goods we sell, besides sending us a third of all we buy. Asia sends us another third. But Europe is always easily first as buyer of our products. She is not only...
...Capt. R. G. Hoyt or Lieut. Odas Moon. From this plane dangled a thin rubber hose. While the planes zoomed at 75 miles an hour Lieut. Harry Halverson aboard the Question Mark reached out, grabbed the hose, thrust it into the tanks. Once there was bungling. Gasoline was spilt. Major Carl Spatz, the commander, was burned. Lieut. Elwood Quesada was overcome by fumes. But later a swinging rope conveyed zinc oxide, balm for the Major. Lieut. Quesada, recovered, idled in his berth, read a magazine. Other ropes were swung, provided oranges, oatmeal, coffee. The larder of the Question Mark...