Word: classics
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Northwest. Northwest Bancorporation has three livestock loan companies. Its great rival, First Bank Stock Corp., has none. Therefore it was not surprising news last week when First Bank Stock Corp. prepared to acquire a large livestock loaning agency. For between these two banking groups, each a classic example of group banking, there is hot, hearty competition. Each has the Twin Cities as headquarters; both were formed in 1929. Since the first of the year North-west Bancorporation has acquired eight new banks while First Bank Stock Corp. was getting six. Northwest now controls 125 banks and its system boasts...
Witnessed by a throng of over 500 people the annual Lampoon-Princeton Tiger baseball classic took place Saturday on one of the more obscure baseball diamonds at old Nassau. Lampy, with his customary modesty, declared the game tied 21 to 21 at the end of approximately the fourth inning, when the encounter was called off. Corey Ford, well known humorous writer for Life and Judge, happened up from New York to referee the event. Later the Lampoon humorists were entertained with dinner at a hotel in Trenton...
...only residents have a key, and within the pale stands the statue of some respectable and forgotten person. Children play there while their nurses gossip; from most of the Square's houses sober citizens go daily forth to do the work of City or Empire. Chronicler Mackail, more classic than Dickens, never leaving the limits of Tiverton Square, lets you watch its life for just a year. Long before you turn the 48th page you feel on closer terms with the inhabitants than if you had been one of them yourself. Like every such community Tiverton Square...
...club plans to sponsor professional productions in Boston of such classic dramas as would not ordinarily be booked at Boston theaters, if the public response to the "Electra" warrants the adoption of such a policy as a regular feature...
...complete a moving picture entitled "See America First" for the Scenic Classic Company of New York, a score of motion picture photographers toured Harvard yesterday. They took motion pictures of Lowell and Dunster Houses, the Stadium, Johnston gate, and other sights at Harvard...