Word: duals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...drastically. Taking the H.A.A. at its own word, the seats between the goal-lines would still be filled and in addition the bowls would be populated by persons, who, at present, are kept away from the games because of financial considerations. Any demands for reduced ticket prices consider the dual goal of adding to the income of the H.A.A. while at the same time bringing the football games within the financial grasp of the student and general public. If a mean could be hit upon, and the attractions of the major games could be capitalized, both would be attainable...
...Yale meet showed pretty conclusively that Harvard has probably the best all-round dual meet team in the country. It exhibits an almost uncanny balance between track and field events and testifies to Eddie Farrell's ability to whip a poor indoor outfit into shape for the outdoor season...
Thirty Day Princess (Paramount) shows how complicated the flotation of an international bond issue may become when conducted by Hollywood instead of Wall Street. This picture provides Sylvia Sidney with a dual role. As Princess Catterina Theodora Margherita ("Zizi'') of the Kingdom of Taronia, she is brought to the U. S. to help market $50,000,000 worth of Taronian bonds. As Nancy Lane. Miss Sidney is a shabby minor actress, spending her last 17? in an Automat. Princess Zizi fails ill of mumps. Fifty detectives hunting a double for her come upon...
Last week Congress made up its dual mind on how it was going to tax the country next year and sent to President Roosevelt a bill which his signature would make the Revenue Act of 1934. The new law, it was estimated, would add some $417,000,000 per year to the Treasury's present income. Collections would have been $55,000,000 more if a Senate amendment for a flat 10% addition to all income taxes had not been rejected by the House. Persons with earned incomes of less than $25,000 get a small tax reduction. Corporations...
Winner of the high jump in the Fresh- man dual meet with Yale last spring, Arthur H. Weed, Jr. '86, was killed on November 4, 1933, when struck by an automobile while bicycling on Cape...