Word: competitors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Shouldering up to a $35,90 first place this week, Kirkland House shot past Winthrop, its nearest competitor, in the topsy-turvy War Bond race. After that, it was rather a matter of cents rather than dollars that separated the Houses. Winthrop's $20.60 topped Adam's $19.80 contribution, while Leverett boasted a $16.80 total. A slim dime was the sole determinant between Dunster's $16.50 and Eliot's $16.40; while all House sales added to a 7 cent per capita hand-out throughout the College...
Haskell Grodberg '44, the first competitor, will deliver excerpts from "The Funeral Speech of Pericles" by Thusydides, while Nathaniel Laurist '43, will give excerpts from Milton's "Areopagitica...
Other air designers were thinking of aircraft as competitors to the train and the ocean liner. Sikorsky had some reason to believe that he had developed the competitor to the automobile...
Beading its nearest competitor by a cool $90, Kirkland House bond sales for the past week totalled $240.40, while Winthrop was runner-up with $152.75. Adams ranked third of the Houses with $97.60, Lowell next with $26.15; while Dunster and Eliot occupied the lowest rungs of the bond sales ladder with $22.35 and $18.75 respectively. Leverett was not totalled...
...look upon our neighbor either as a customer or a competitor or an instrument of production. The eminent dignity of human beings forbids [this]. . . . Man is a moral, rational and spiritual being. He needs material goods*. . . but he does not need them without limit. . . . Every act of every man is a moral act, to be tested by moral, and not by economic, criteria...