Word: expert
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Consumption of petroleum is slowly but unfailingly on the increase; it is therefore mainly a question of how soon the huge output of oil can be curtailed. On this phase of the question, the expert Joseph E. Pogue recently made several remarks...
...South? Senator Hiram Johnson declared it was an effort of C. Bascom Slemp to put over the nomination of Mr. Coolidge by patronage-bought delegates from the South. But it is known, on the other hand, that Mr. Johnson's own campaign manager, Frank H. Hitchcock, is an "expert broker of Southern delegates...
...would, therefore, be much appreciated by my Government if the Government of the United States were to agree to the participation of an American expert in said commission...
...game, helps to eliminate roughness, and makes the development of the passing attack necessary. The big point in its favor is that it will do away with the importance of the foul-shooting specialist. Basketball was always supposed to be a five-man game. But what happened? An expert foul-shooter became the deciding factor in every close contest. For example, Captain Cullen of Dartmouth scored 23 points out of a possible 25 in the Harvard-Dartmouth game last winter. A game in which half of a team's points can be scored by one talented player from the foul...
...Simonson '10, who designed the costumes and production were identified with theatricals during their years at college. Schwab was active in Hasty Pudding circles as a student and last year made a special trip to Boston to help stage the Hasty Pudding show, bringing with him the expert Sammy Lee, who staged the musical numbers. Since leaving college Mr. Schwab has been active as a theatrical producer, his "The Gingham Girl" enjoying a long run on Broadway...