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Word: deficit (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...hard-fought Freshman tilt was not decided until the closing minutes when the Big Green wiped out a five point deficit following Bill Snyder's ejection from the fray on fouls. Jack Torgan, with nine points, was the high scorer of the game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fighting Dartmouth Team Ties Pucksters, 3-3; Crimson Hoopsters Lose 63 to 47 to Big Green | 3/6/1941 | See Source »

Current proposals have suggested that it would be a financially sound proposition to rent the stadium to the Eagles on the weekend that the Crimson football team played out of town. A percentage of the gate receipts would help to make up the deficit in the H.A.A. budget...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLAN FOR RENTING OF STADIUM FAILS | 3/5/1941 | See Source »

Williams, Hansen and Harris took the position that the cessation of United States armament outlays would constitute a severe shock to the economy after the European war was ended. The best way to mitigate the shock would be for the Government to embark on a program of directed, controlled deficit financing. During the armament boom, the national debt can be expected to rise, but this fact should not be permitted to interfere with rational methods of dealing with a possible post-war depression...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POST-WAR EFFECTS TOPIC AT DUNSTER | 3/4/1941 | See Source »

...second year, were responsible for the Princeton relay triumph. Leadoff man Sullivan did about 54 flat and picked up a yard and a half on Tom Shrewsbury, and John Clark tacked on another yard to this margin against Lonnie Stowell. Frannie Powers wiped out all of the deficit against Ned Parke and gave Art Bosworth a lead of about one foot, but the tired Bosworth was unable to keep up with Crawford--he was close to 53 flat...

Author: By Donald Peddie, | Title: Mermen Edged by Tigers, 40-35 | 2/24/1941 | See Source »

College losses of previous years have not been such that they could not be met with the surpluses of the rest of the University. This fall, however, it was announced that for the first time in recent history the entire University ran a deficit of $58,605.15, necessitating economies throughout Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE PLANS BUDGET SLASHES | 2/18/1941 | See Source »

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