Word: cash
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Soldiers Field is the center of outdoor activity dominated by a stadium which will hold 58,000 spectators. In its 40 acres are nine football fields, two ATTENDANCE FIGURES FOR H. A. A. FACILITIES 1934-1935 Indoor Athletic Building Participation Tickets 29,740 Unit Tickets 14,997 Individual Cash Uses 2,265 Free Freshmen 34,192 Test Swims 1,374 Boys' Classes 1,479 84,047 Weld Boat House Participation Tickets 11,160 Unit Tickets 2,083 Individual Cash Uses 1,726 Free Freshmen 4,794 19,673 Newell Boat House Participation Tickets 3,599 Unit Tickets 1,820 Individual...
Please discontinue the roster of women hauled in rickshas by college coolies [TIME, Aug. 5 ]. This short haul idea will spread and does not need endorsement. The rider gets a superior feeling. The puller gets needed cash. Industry has a new article to manufacture and in time we forget we've sunk to an Oriental level. Promoters will circus ricksha marathons and soon the fine points of the white human horse will be contrasted with those of the black one. Personally I'd back my old Chinese puller against the finest any college could turn...
...Spot cash actually slipped into China's palm last week: $100,000 as a gift from the American Red Cross to be used in succoring the estimated 10,000,000 victims of China's current flood-famine. The gift thus worked out at 1? per victim...
...corporations went to the wall. When the owners and creditors of this vast collection of corporate wreckage took to the courts to salvage their wealth, they found themselves hampered by small recalcitrant groups of creditors and stockholders who blocked reorganization time & again until they were bought off for cash. With co-operation almost impossible, receiverships dragged into endless litigation with fat fees for lawyers on all sides...
...locomotives have U. S. railroads bought since 1929 that Baldwin Locomotive, its working capital down, its cash low, went into reorganization under 77th last February (TIME, March 4). This was no surprise to the Securities & Exchange Commission which later accused Baldwin of "misleading the investing public," or to a Baldwin stockholder named George Stephenson who accused the company's officers of unloading Baldwin stock on the public in 1929?a charge which President Houston hotly denied. What was surprising about the Baldwin reorganization was that a plan to revamp the company was approved almost at once by all the protective...