Word: drew
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Latin Brookline White, E. Laurence Jr. 20 175 5.11 Andover Beverly Farms Wilson, Paul E. 18 182 5.10 Andover New York City GUARDS Ahern, Joseph W. Jr. 19 160 5.8 Lawrence Academy Arlington Alberts, Lee W. 17 170 6.2 Parker Chicago, Ill. Brown, William P. Jr. 17 165 5.9 Drew High Drew, Miss. Choate, Harris 18 170 6. Asheville Cole, Porter 17 180 6. Salisbury Mt. Lakes, N. J. Dunphy, Leo J. 17 162 5.9 Boston Latin Boston Eustis, Richard S. Jr. 19 175 6.8 Kent Chestnut Hil Gaffney, Thomas M. 19 165 5.7 Governor Dummer Danvers Goodman, Howard...
...statues shed blood, why frogs and periwinkles fall to earth in rainstorms, why eels appear in landlocked water. What about the swan which mysteriously appeared in Central Park after the celebrated Dorothy Arnold mysteriously disappeared? What about the Chippewa Indian who prayed for food for his child, promptly drew milk from his breast...
...finance, open to the public, it was not in anticipation of any need for education of businessmen on the labor union problem. Upon accretion of the fund to where it yielded the stipulated $3,000 income in 1920, the first lecture series was given on "Real Estate Fundamentals." It drew six students. By 1934, 376 capitalists flocked to hear Professor Oliver Mitchell Wentworth Sprague, fresh from the U. S. Treasury, lecture on inflation possibilities. Because the last year has exposed a gaping void in Capital's education-how to deal with labor organization-Harvard announced that it would devote...
...just slumped into last place. With both major leagues entering the home stretch of their pennant races and fans already looking forward to the World Series a fortnight off, owners, players, and above all, managers, were looking backward with mingled satisfaction and rue as their six-month season drew to a close...
...long-term contracts most of the leading drivers appearing on a mushrooming series of Midwest tracks. Madison Square Garden, prime barometer for new U. S. sporting crazes, held its first doodlebug race in its outdoor bowl last year. A midget race in Philadelphia's Municipal Stadium last summer drew 53,000 customers, largest professional sport gate that city had enjoyed since the Dempsey-Tunney fight of 1926. Today there are profitable tracks in scores of U. S. cities, fly-by-night ventures in a hundred more. The sport has been roughly organized into Midwest, Pacific and Atlantic associations...