Word: cashing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will of Mr. Holtzer of Brookline, who died recently provides that after the life-time of Mrs. Holtzer Harvard University shall receive 500 shares of the stock of the Holtzer Cabot Electric Co., or its equivalent in cash, the income of which is to be used to establish fellowships for young men of German birth who, having received their preliminary education in Germany, desire to study in some department of Harvard. Mr. Holtzer was chairman of the board of the Holtzer-Cabot Co., a Highly successful Boston concern...
After the league schedules have been completed, the team winning the greatest percentage of its contests is awarded a pennant, emblematic of a league championship. Then, early in October, the two league champions meet to compete for higher honors, additional cash. Attended by flag-waving rooters with brass bands, unlimited free publicity from the press, the National League winners engage their American League prototypes in deadly combat?best four out of seven games, known as the World Series...
...gowns, she stands a chance of making a marriage that will change her whole life. A girl is foolish to be too thrifty with her clothes budget, especially during her prettiest years. . . . Every girl I know who made a good marriage this year was the type who spends thought, cash and attention on clothes. The investments they made on gowns brought them more in money and material comfort-to say nothing of happiness-than the thrifty basement bargain-hunter could hope to lay aside in her whole life...
...added that of his native Dixieland. Professionals Johnny Farrell, Quaker Ridge, N. Y., and John Golden, Patterson, N. J., were tied for second place, eight strokes behind the winder's 281. In an especially arranged playoff two days later, Golden defeated Fanell 70-71, took the first cash award...
...assume bright color. Blizzards and gales that swept Weepah tenters down the canon, did not cool the yellow metal fever. Nearby Tonopah, base camp for the skirmishers, buzzed with brokers, show girls, sour-doughs, eager tourists. Buying and selling of mine shares was fast and furious, all in cash. Claims changed hands. The biggest price...