Word: birmingham
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bissell, Jr. '31. Dubuque, Iowa; J. A. Booth '33, E. Boston J. L. Brock '32, Buffalo. N. Y.; F. O. Canfield '32, New York City; B. G. Carleton '31, New York City; Henry Chalfant, Jr. '31, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Leslie Cheek, Jr. '31, Nashville Tenn.; J. A. Cooper '33, Birmingham, Ala.; D. C. Dennett, Jr. '31, Winchester; R. B. Eckles '32, York, Nebr.; R. B. Eichholz '32, Phila...
South: Alabama v. Georgia, at Birmingham; Georgetown v. Centre, at Washington; Georgia Tech v. Florida, at Atlanta; Tennessee v. Kentucky, at Knoxville; Tulane v. Louisiana, at New Orleans; Virginia v. North Carolina, at Charlottesville; V. M. I. v. V. P. I., at Roanoke...
Sick Seaboard. Early this year was consummated a re-organization of Seaboard Air Line Railway Co., whose 4,500 mi. of track stretch north and south between Richmond and Miami, west between Wilmington and Birmingham. A feature of the re-organization was that it provided the road with $20,000,000 new working capital. But business depression has cut Seaboard's net in the first nine months of 1930 to $4,527,000 against $8,479,000 in that period last year. Seaboard common has dropped from $12½ to $1, preferred from $28 to $2¼. Last week the j railroad...
...love with Jane: solid Fred, radical Ernest. Fred could not read or write but knew all there was to know about handling a canal barge. (If you think little technique is required in Fred's profession. Author Herbert's account of a trip up the "Cut" from London to Birmingham will teach you better.) Fred was honest and capable, but gave Jane nary a thrill. Ernest was a bright one, talked socialism at her 16 to the dozen; when he paused for breath took liberties. Jane did not really like him but he did excite her. But when handsome, aristocratic...
...Birmingham, Ala., Gola Martin, Negress, protested to police that her son Sam had sold her $50 false teeth for 10? to go to a cinema...