Word: avail
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Among those veterans who are expected to avail themselves of today's opportunity for match play are Captain J. A. Hutchinson '28, J. W. Hutchinson '30, Joseph Morrill '28, O. L. Winston '30, and J. W. Filoon...
...advisability of locating it on Soldiers Field, where athletes coming in from other sports might avail themselves of the pool, was considered, but was rejected on the grounds that the new building should have a more central location...
...Bacon objected, Mrs. Bacon sued, but all to no avail. Last week the Court of Appeals regretfully told her that, while it was only natural she should feel annoyed and vexed, the city fathers had acted legally. "Number One" she was no longer; "Number Five" she must remain, unless one way or another, the U. S. Supreme Court can be persuaded to overrule the highest court of the State of New York...
Mighty Chicago millionaires have a new breakfast luxury. For $200 a year they may buy the Chicago Daily Tribune on fine, white, imperishable rag paper. Even the most ostentatiously rich, however, are expected to avail themselves sparingly of this luxury. The rag paper edition will go principally to libraries and record rooms where permanent files are a crying need...
...details of these transactions will be published later, but probably the Bank of Italy need never avail itself of these credits, just as the Bank of England has never touched the credits placed at its disposal in American banks when Britain returned to a gold basis...