Word: cottons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...mallet wielders will probably line up with J. R. Remick '29, at back, and B. P, Gibb '29, and J. P. Cotton '29, as number one and two respectively The Freshmen suffered a reverse at the hands of the 51st. Artillery Brigade horsemen in their first match two weeks ago but displaced flashes of brilliant polo...
...pointed out that the cost of producing raw rubber and cotton is about the same, but cotton sells at 22¢ and rubber at 90¢ a pound. On succeeding days rubber manufacturers told the committee the same story...
...There are at present governmentally controlled combinations in nine raw materials?Egyptian long staple cotton, camphor, coffee, iodine, nitrates, potash, mercury, rubber and sisal. At present prices, if we maintain our present rate of consumption, these commodities will cost us about...
...edition of "Cotton Mather" by Barrett Wendell '77 is to be a handsome volume of Professor Wendell's finest book. "Chronicles of the East India Company in China" is the history of an important chapter in the development of the English dominions overseas by H. B. Morse '74 of Surrey, England. W. M. Ivins '01 of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, has written a fully illustrated book on the interests and recreations of a gentleman scholar, called "Books and Prints". The last volume is titled "A Book of Old Maps", written collaboratively by E. D. Fite...
...many battles. But it is inevitable that a hard and fast insistence on the ultiquity of these motives calls for a reaction. Professor Holcombe's "Political Parties of Today", for example, discards, in its very logical history of Democratic and Republican politics, all forces less constant than King Cotton and King Corn. Excellent extremes like this are apt to annoy some humanist...