Word: columbia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...that the whole integrated project, an old social dream of his and of Nebraska's Senator Norris would supply 200,000 new jobs and stimulate the "back-to-the-land" movement. If it succeeds, he is ready to experiment similarly with the valleys of the Missouri and the Columbia...
...indictment of Gaston B. Means for trying to swindle Mrs. Evalyn Walsh McLean of $35,000 to be used in exchange for "hot" ransom money paid to kidnappers in the Lindbergh case (TIME, May 16, 1932): conviction in the District of Columbia Supreme Court of Means and Co-defendant Norman T. Whitaker...
...indictment of Bishop James Cannon Jr. on charges of violating the Federal Corrupt Practices Act (TIME, Oct. 26, 1931 et ante): a sustaining decision by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals...
...completely revamped lineup and batting order, the Varsity nine will journey to Hanover today to face the formidable Dartmouth aggregation this afternoon, in what is unquestionably the most crucial engagement of the season. As both the Varsity and Dartmouth are members of the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League and since Columbia, the League leader, which is one-half a game ahead of Harvard, will engage in no league contests this week, a win today for the visitors will regain the League leadership for the Crimson. If the Varsity, however, is downed by Dartmouth, its chances of recapturing first place will...
...average of .276. Three of the Green players, Rich, the second baseman, Clark, the catcher, and Hill, right fielder, have batted over .300 in League contests so far this season. Today's contest should prove of interest as far as comparative statistics are concerned. Inasmuch as Dartmouth has defeated Columbia earlier this season...