Word: cashes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...banquet speeches were cut to bare minimums of compliment. Thus time was gained in which His Majesty visited numerous industrial plants and later the great Tempelhofer flying field. There he was presented with a 10-passenger 3-motored plane worth some $60,000. Doubtless the makers hope for future cash orders from Afghanistan, but last week "The Light of the World" did not so much as take a trial sweep in his expensive toy. What seemed to interest His Majesty most was a military review, during which Reichswehr troops first goose-stepped in mass formation and then staged a sham...
...pilots from the Harvard Flying Club will enter the intercollegiate air races at Mitchell Field sponsored by the National Aeronautical Association next June, according to an announcement made last night by W. M. Bump '28 president of the Club. The entrants will be in competition for $5,000 in cash prizes and trophies donated by Grover C. Loening, designer of the Loening amphibian plane...
Prizes will be awarded on the basis of individual and team competition. A trophy cup and medals will be awarded to the winning pilots and cash prizes, payable to the clubs, of $500, $300, and $200, will be awarded to the three institutions having the highest scores...
...would dare attempt so blatant a hoax in the hope of practicing a deception. Press-agent Strouse indubitably won the game and the game was worth the candy." Smiling slyly, Press-agent Strouse despatched to the newsheets an advertisement for which he would have to pay in cash, an advertisement which he had doubtless prepared before the first account of Mlle. Roseray's performance had been printed. The advertisement read: "ROSERAY, fully recovered from her recent indisposition...
Wheat jumped from 2¾ to 3⅛ a bushel in Chicago's Pit last week on rumor that Russia, wheat exporting land, had bought 8,000,000 bushels cash grain in a few days and was in the market for more. An international grain house of the first magnitude refused to be quoted by name in its comment...