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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Tallying for the first time in over two years on a long pass from Fullerton to Doyle, the Brooks House eleven eked out a tie with Winthrop yesterday afternoon, just as dusk was falling over Soldiers Field. An attempt to convert the extra point by a line buck was stopped by inches. After the kickoff there were three play before the game ended, all passes, and all intercepted in the gathering gloom...
...connection with the dance, dinner will be served from 6.45 to 7.30 o'clock, reservations for which are accepted in the House library until 11 o'clock Wednesday evening. House members will pay $.25 extra for themselves and $1 for their guests. Coffee will be served at the Master's Lodgings...
...high good humor. In the first eight months of 1934, it announced, it had dipped its long fingers into evasive U. S. pockets, plucked out $116,914,734 in delinquent taxes. That was $29,000,000 better than it had done in the same period last year. The extra $29,000,000 would pay all but $1,000,000 of its internal tax-collecting expenses for 1934. In expansive mood the Treasury revealed its latest move to overtake suspected tax dodgers...
...defendant corporations. Though there was much talk to the effect that this Treasury tax drive on surpluses was just one more manifestation of the New Deal's hostility toward corporate thrift, the prediction was freely made in Washington that many a corporation would, in self-defense, declare extra dividends out of overdeveloped surpluses before Congress meets in January to write...
Adams tallied on the first play against the Rabbits when Hart recovered a fumbled kickoff over the goal line. Leverett retaliated by rushing the ball over in the second period. A plunge scored the extra point...