Word: bulking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...outstanding labor and employer leaders to his residence and requested them to restrain their subordinates from making rash pronouncements of any kind. For a wonder, they heeded and enforced this well advised request. As a result, the week was spent by all concerned in attempting to digest the stupendous bulk of the Report...
Bradford and Turner Bulk Large...
...died in 1909, leaving $10,000,000 to his boy, who was then at Groton preparing for college. The bulk of the estate, $100,000,000, went to the widow, Mary W. Harriman. She is manager of the estate, is active in charitable work, passes from her home at "Arden House," Harriman, N. Y., to her Manhattan town residence...
...which made it a difficult task for even the victorious to re-establish the sound basis of their economic policy. This economic debacle, the deterioration of money, affected the middle class first, especially the government employees, pensioners, rentiers, and through these the children, just those who made up the bulk of European university students. The cost of living increased beyond measure, revenues in spite of the continually increasing number of zeroes decreased in gold value and purchasing power...
...University mentor will be greeted with a wealth of material in the catching department. H. L. deRahm '27, hard left handed hitter, who did the bulk of the receiving in the closing games last year, and J. J. Maher '26, member of the University squad for two years and leader of his Freshman team, are given an edge over their competitors. From the 1928 nine. Henry Chauncey '28, another left handed hitter will be available. I. R. Duchin '27, who was unable to compete last year is an excellent receiver and a dangerous hitter, and is expected to give...