Word: dows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...summary: HARVARD PRINCETON Baldwin, Wolcott, Hasler, l.w. r.w., Tiers, Lane Putnam, Everett, Pruyn, c. c., Glazebrook, Kammer Saltonstall, Beale, Lincoln, Holmes, r.w. l.w., Whitman, Poole Martin, Dow, l.d., r.d., Gardner, Green Watts, Pell, r.d. l.d., Boice, Flynn deGive, g. g., Thouron, Hirsch...
...that the attack was well-timed throughout the game. Baldwin, who was the outstanding defense man in the first game will be in the first line with Putnam and Saltonstall. Wolcott, Pruyn, and Beale will compromise the crack second string with Hasler, Everett, and Lincoln as third alternates. Dow will dress and Reece may substitute at the nets...
...final frame, Dow played a crack defense game for Harvard and Pruyn was on all parts of the ice at once. Baldwin shot the puck into the cage twice, and the Crimson men hovered around the Brown net like bees returning to the hive. Chase and Captain Brown put up an admirable defense throughout the game but could not stand against the Crimson tide...
...Price Level Problem"), William Trufant Foster ("Is Fiat Money Any Worse than Fiat Poverty?"). Among a group who discussed Mr. Foster's article was gloomy Richard Waldo, president of McClure Newspaper Syndicate. Books reviewed included Wages and the Road Ahead by General Motors' James David Mooney, The Dow Theory by Robert Rhea, The Banks and Prosperity by Lionel D. Edie...
...Currier & Ives and wax flowers under glass bells, they marked the sunrise of artistic appreciation in the country. The Rogers Group had a ritual position in the U. S. home as un varying as the ikon opposite the door of pre-War Russia. It stood in the bay win dow, between the Nottingham lace curtains, where it could be seen from the street. Most of the 87 groups were modeled by Sculptor Rogers with this in mind, that they might be equally effective from all sides. Subjects were catholic, but each told a story, generally a sentimental one, never satiric...