Word: cared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...interview with a CRIMSON reporter last night. Last year nearly 60 men were placed on the "black list" for allowing their tickets to the Yale game to get into the hands of speculators, and about 11 were placed on the list for care lessness with tickets to the Dartmouth game. Mr. Getchell warned applicants to be especially careful with tickets to home games, which do not have to be personally occupied. All tickets may be returned up to 6 o'clock of the night preceeding the game, and even if returned the morning of the game they have a very...
...Team A line was filled by F. A. Pickard '29 at left end, J. E. Barrett '30 at left tackle, J. N. Trainer '31 at left guard, and Dorman at center. John Parkinson '29, F. A. Clark '29 and J. G. Douglas '30 took care of the right side of the barrier. The makeup of Team B and C was substantially the same as on Thursday...
...students in the University is maintained daily from 9 until 5 o'clock in the Phillips Brooks House at the northwest corner of the yard. A committee of upper classmen will be present to talk with new men, to take charge of mail and parcels left in its care, and generally to render any assistance possible...
President Coolidge has cut out his autumn's work for himself. It is not the Power Trust. He will let that take care of itself or let Secretary West take care of it when the Insurgent Republicans and Democrats bring it to head. It is not Nominee Hoover's election. He will let the Nominee take care of that unless a fatherly fillip seems necessary in New York or somewhere. It is not the deficit, which is a comparatively simple departmental matter, considering its predicted size (94 millions on a total budget of 3.7 billions...
...only that heavy stock market speculation, and increased exporting of gold from the U. S., had stiffened the U. S. money market and kept it stiff. The Third Liberty Loan was to mature on Sept. 15 and a considerable portion of it had been left to be taken care of by the Treasury's September operations. Secretary Mellon had to decide what interest rate he must offer to ensure the success of these operations. He delayed decision, hoping for a "break" that would make the playing easier...