Word: credited
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...scoring is led by F. R. G. Giddens '29, playing at right wing, who has nine tallies to his credit. Captain J. P. Chase '28, John Tudor '28, playing center and left wing respectively, are his close seconds with seven goals each. W. T. Wetmore '30, who plays at left wing and was Captain of last year's Freshman sextet has netted the puck four times...
...Treasury, when offered that post by Presidents Roosevelt and Taft. Finally President Taft found a plum to tempt "the man from Cleveland." Would he accept the U. S. Ambassadorship to France? Mr. Herrick would?but for a strange, sound reason?at that time, 1912, his hobby was industrial credits, and he deemed the methods of the Credit Fonder of France the most advanced and worthy of study...
...with an Indian subject. He took one old Indian theme here, made an aria from it for Winona, took another there and made a chorus for the warriors. So it went, until the whole, bound neatly enough together, was presented in November, 1926, in Portland, Oregon, to the considerable credit of composer and librettist...
...Italian banker in California and a group of Vermont citizens last week gave up dollars in the cause of learning. Amadeo Giannini, founder of the Bank of Italy in California, deposited a million and a half to the credit of the University of California. Though head of the largest banking organization in the U. S., Giannini refuses wealth. His gift to education was a gift to him, representing five per cent of the bank's profits last year voted to him by his directors. It will establish the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics. Simultaneously shrewd Yankees in Vermont raised...
...fourth place in the standing of class B teams in the tournament. The Freshman team is occupying a similar place in the standing of Class C teams. The Freshman players, with the exception of their first contest, have a string of unbroken victories to their credit...