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Word: dows (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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University coaches definitely announced yesterday that the first team would start against Buffalo on Saturday. F. Gleason and Casey are the only two men surely out of that contest, although Whitney, Dow, D. Gleason, Bennett, and Walcott all suffered minor injuries of one sort or another in the scrimmage yesterday afternoon. Hardy was kept out of the contact work, while the coaches gave A. Kidder a chance to show his mettle in the position of Harvard's great tackle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VARSITY ROLLS UP THREE TOUCHDOWNS AGAINST SECONDS | 9/28/1932 | See Source »

...Gundlach, r.g.; Bancroft, r.t.; Hageman, r.e.; Wells, q.; Nevin, f.b.; Dean, r.h.; Crickard, l.h. Team B: Cassedy, l.e.; Littlefield, l.t.; Crane, l.g.; Cassale, c.; Rogers, r.g.; Francisco, r.t.; Bartol, r.e.; Whitney, q.; Pescosolido, l.h.; Grady, r.h.; Litman, f.b. Team C: Walcott, l.e.; Barrows, l.t.; Healey, l.g.; Schumann, c.; Dow, r.g.; Kidder, r.t.; Lowe, r.e.; Sherman, q.; Hurlbut, r.h.; Waters, f.b.; Locke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 200 FRESHMEN TURN OUT FOR FOOTBALL AT FIRST MEETING | 9/27/1932 | See Source »

Team C: Lowe, l.e.; Hutchinson, l.t.; Raff, l.g.; Simmons, c.; Dow, r.g.; Little field, r.t.; Werner, r.e.; Bennett, l.h.; Hurlbut, r.h.; Fuller...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TEAMS IN OPENING SCRIMMAGE | 9/21/1932 | See Source »

...Lament and George Whitney as president and board chairman, A. S. I. C. has called for only $10,000,000 of its subscribed $100,000,000. Even on that sum Wall Street thinks it must have rolled up a fat profit. A boiling bond- market last week brought the Dow-Jones averages 24% above their June lows. Nu merous second-and third-grade issues have registered gains that shame the performances of shares on the Stock Exchange...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Co-operative Credit | 8/29/1932 | See Source »

...remaining 17 years of his life, occasionally venturing out again into society to verify a point in his reminiscential writing, often summoning his fashionable friends to question them about so-&-so's gestures, the material of so-&-so's gown. He wrote mostly at night, with the win- dow shut on account of his asthma, "in an attitude as inconvenient as possible: a bad pen, a half-empty bottle of ink. . . . He held his sheet of paper in the air and wrote without supporting it on anything at all. . . . He refused to have a shade fixed on the lamp that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Proust | 8/29/1932 | See Source »

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