Word: cashing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...work of these law clubs is purely voluntary, but it is the most important activity in the Law School with the possible exception of the Law Review. Each of tonight's winners will be awarded a trophy and a cash prize...
...Philip W. Thayer '14, a former Advocate Editor, acting in an official capacity for the Harvard Club of Singapore, has just offered a prize for the most striking article of the year in the Harvard Advocate. The prize, which will be $300 in cash, or a medal plus $90, will be awarded annually...
...chorus of opposition from the anti-Administration forces. Army officers, too, are reported as generally opposed to the proposition. Apparently the decision was made and only details waited to be arranged. But Congress, on its reassembling, had not yet been heard from. If the transaction is made in cash it is improbable that Congress can prevent it, but if the sale is to involve credit there may be Congressional interference...
...President without the sordid assistance of New York, and the hardly less sordid assistance of Illi- nois, would be a double triumph. Even to lose the Presidency by a small margin in such circumstances would be a moral victory that Mr. Wilson could always remember with pride. The cash-register patriotism of New York has been spat upon by a virile American West that is keeping the faith of the fathers...
...crop (worth $2,034,658,000), the 1918 crop (worth $1,663,633,000) and the 1917 crop (worth $1,566,198,000). In 1916 and 1922 the cotton crops exceeded a billion dollars in value. Moreover, the addition of cottonseed and linters will considerably increase the cash value of the 1923 crop...