Word: east
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Heller, made a touchdown. In the last quarter, Army's passes, mostly caught by Felix Vidal, brought Army to Pitt's 12-yd. line. Pitt took the ball on downs. Pitt's victory, 18 to 13, left it facing one of the hardest schedules in the East with a chance for the U. S. championship...
...been managed carefully. Lack of publicity more than anything else has kept it to the background in the industry's news. When new fields have been opened, Sun has gone quietly about acquiring leases. Its holdings in Venezuela come to hundreds of thousands of acres. In the East Texas field it owns about 7% of the total acreage. Eight tank steamers and seven motorships transport its oil from Texas to Marcus Hook, about 17 mi. southwest of Philadelphia. There Sun owns 525 acres upon which stands a large refinery (40,000 bbl. a day), a plant that makes barrels...
...East and the Lytton Report," will be the subject of an address to be given tonight by A. N. Holcombe '06, professor of history, at the first meeting of the year of the International Council. This gathering is open to all students interested in economics, history, government or international affairs. It will be held in the Phillips Brooks House at 7.30 o'clock tonight...
...grey mist hung close to the grey, metallic Thames. It was early in the morning and the ships that came from Virginia and the East lay at anchor, silent and calm. Out of the murky water stood the colorless walls and turrets of the Tower of London; and, on the big White Tower, the flag of the Stuarts, wet and heavy, slapped against its pole as the giddy wind of a London fog caught it and let it fall...
Morally straight as a sceptre, physically supple and strong as a beast of prey is the mightiest man in the Middle East, King Ibn Saud. Last week he changed the name of his realm which has been "The Kingdom of the Hejaz and Nejd and Its Dependencies." Renaming this huge desert hodgepodge partly after himself, tall, frowning Ibn Saud christened...