Word: biddings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...ordered them to purchase 50,000 shares of the stock, and that after the purchase had been made they were left high and dry by their "clients." The stock was stricken from the list on the Curb and in outside market trading immediately afterwards its price was quoted "5 bid, offered...
...Freshman lineup is still uncertain, with at least two men making a strong bid for every position. The center position will undoubtedly be taken care of by Leekley, who has recently been shifted from the forward squad. He was one of the best of the forwards, but he should be even more valuable at center. He is over six feet in height, fairly fast, and a very good shot. DeRavignon is his most likely substitute. The leading forwards are Eaton, Eby, Phelps, Thomas, and Carden. Eaton and Eby are likely to start tomorrow, but Phelps is apt to force either...
...jure recognition to Soviet Russia. Labor circles in London let it be known, however, that no immediate attempt to force capital levy on the country would be made by a Labor Government. Because of this statement, Labor was considered to have improved its position with regard to a bid for office...
...Among the various candidates have been S. N. Brown '24, stroke of the Junior Varsity last spring, R. C. Storey '24, J. R. Hoover '24, and Elisha Canning '26. J. W. Adie '26, who stroked last year's Freshman crew, has been playing football, but will make his bid for the stroke position in the Spring. For the other places in the boat there are a large number of experienced men to pick from. Eight former letter men have been rowing this Fall. Of these, two, Brown and Storey, have been mentioned before. The rest include Captain B. M. Henry...
...largest price brought by any single volume so far was that of $70 for Lyon's "Colonial Furniture of New England" from Mr. Nolen's famous collection of books on old silver, china, and furniture. A bid of $1.25 took a collection of photographs of instructions and buildings of Harvard College, and several old volumes of the Harvard Lampoon, bound in half morocco went for fifty cents...