Word: chase
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Grinding around, around, around with the eight other teams, the four leaders eyed each other like fighting cocks. Suddenly at the end of one sprint "Torchy" Feden shot ahead of the pack and was 50 yd. in the lead before the chase began. Crafty little Letourner was ready for him as Peden came scooting around to shove him to a flying start. Crouched low over the handlebars, their fundaments raised high, Debaets & Hill pedaled madly. Eleven times they zipped around the bowl, the red-shirted team pulling farther and farther ahead until finally Peden caught up with Hill from behind...
...chance to tell not what he did but what he thinks should be done. As J. P. Morgan's turn came last May and Otto Kahn's turn came last June, so last week came the turn of Winthrop Williams Aldrich, chairman of Manhattan's great Chase National Bank...
...forbid all bank officers to have any financial interest in syndicates distributing securities to the public or in stockmarket pools inasmuch as such syndicates and pools are likely borrowers from banks. Declared Mr. Aldrich, taking an obvious fling at his Chase predecessor Albert Henry Wiggin, "Banking experience has conclusively demonstrated the undesirability of participation by bank-officers in transactions of this kind...
Students in Archaeology will give a gallery talk this afternoon in the Balcony Room of the Fogg Art Museum at 3 o'clock in connection with the Etruscan Art Exhibit. The speakers, from Harvard and Radcliffe, are students of George H. Chase, Hudson Professor of Archaeology and Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. One of the pieces to be shown is the famous Morgan statuette of a girl which has been lent by the Metropolitan Museum in New York...
...Gordon Chase Streeter...