Word: cashing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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University Police Chief Matthew Toohey yesterday linked a theft of over $100 in cash and valuables from Dunster House with similar jobs reported several weeks ago at Leverett and Hastings Houses. "Whoever it is, he has been having a great time of it," Toohey said...
...proudly. He drove a low-slung car, had a West End flat stocked with a succession of girls, and was well known in Soho's nightclubs. Caught on a routine job one night in Edinburgh, Eddie was released on bail, promptly went to London and scooped up enough cash to bail out his two friends. With Eddie's girl, they lit out for the Isle of Jersey. There the police caught up with him. Eddie spent the next three years in Jersey's jail...
...even now, a cruel Man hattan merchant was trying to repossess her $100 vacuum cleaner. At week's end hostilities cooled as abruptly as they had flared up. The settlement, to which Bobo agreed "in principle," was handsome-and had plenty of principal: for Bobo, $2,000,000 cash, a $1,000,000 trust fund, plus either $70,000-a-year alimony or income from another $500,000 trust fund; for little Winthrop Jr., two trust funds totaling...
...provide much of the cash needed by colleges to expand their facilities and improve their teaching...
...finally won the two-hour match, taking the deciding set 13-11. Next night, hampered by a torn callus and a lame ankle, big Pancho Gonzales nonetheless beat little Pancho Segura, 7-9, 6-4, 6-4. to make his comeback official -and to pocket some well-earned cash...