Word: anchors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...champion. As might have been expected, Michigan won, but only after the score had been tied three times and finally clinched (41-to-34) in the very last event on the program when Michigan's Haynie beat Yale's Captain John Macionis by a touch in the anchor leg of the 400-yd. relay...
Three men will repeat. Northrop is entered in the mile and will probably anchor the two mile relay. Tudor Richards will run in the mile relay and will also carry the color in the 300. And Lightbody, beside anchoring the mile relay, will run the 600. Those Freshmen composing the Freshman mile relay will also compete in the Freshman dash...
...exactly five days after Secretary of State Cordell Hull had categorically denied that there was any written or implied agreement of any sort between the British and U. S. fleets (TIME, Feb. 14), three modern U. S. cruisers, Trenton, Milwaukee and Memphis, steamed into narrow Singapore Strait and dropped anchor to the boom of welcoming salutes from British shore batteries...
...meet the result of which was in doubt up to the final event, Michigan beat Yale last night in New Haven 41 to 34. Before the 400 relay, the score was 34 all, but swimming anchor for the Wolverines, Tom Haynie beat Captain Maclonis of Yale by a yard to take the final seven points...
...banks which are now insured. In case of another crisis such as 1933, the FDIC could issue its bonds, notes or debentures to a total in one year of $975,000,000. Thus FDIC has or can raise a maximum of a billion and a quarter dollars as an anchor to windward for some 20 billion in deposits. Whether the anchor would hold in the face of a real banking storm even Leo Crowley does not care to assert, but in the 179 bank failures since FDIC began (nine...