Word: built
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...biggest business in New Jersey, and one of the biggest & best-run in the world, is Public Service Corp. of New Jersey. Built by famed Thomas Nesbitt McCarter, this $700,000,000 utilities holding company, whose wires, pipes and transit lines blanket the nation's sixth richest manufacturing State, has small trouble with its legislators and public utilities commissioners. It bumped into trouble eight years ago, however, when it set out to run a high-tension line through a colony of Poles at Scotch Plains. Some Poles squeezed fancy prices from P. S. C. for their land or permission...
...have none, or next to none of those coigns of vantage for the tendrils of memory and affection, built into English universities," Lowell complained in delivering the speech which has rallied the decoration and sentiment guild. "They are well high desolate...
...Divine Spark" is another Gaumont-British production built on the life of a great musician, this time Vincenzo Bellini. He has the misfortune to be portrayed by Phillips Holmes, any doubts of whose utter inability to act will be dispelled as he is seen going through the throes of tender passion, man of purpose, and artistic intensity...
Thus the cynical observer might be tempted to remark that as far as the undergraduate is concerned, it little matters what kind of a machine Coach Harlow has built. Still, in all the studied nonchalance of a game in the Stadium trained observers saw flashes of lightning. Whether or not the thunderbolt will follow is still, as with the elements, a matter for conjecture...
...indication of the growing popularity of bicycles in the new rack that is being built in Eliot House. Twenty bike owners have already reserved places...