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Word: factors (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...closer match than the score shows the Freshman squash team D was defeated by St. Paul's 5 to 0 yesterday. The match was played on a different type of court from that usually used by the 1933 quintet and Coach Cowles attributed the defeat to this factor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN SQUASH TEAM LOSES TO ST. PAUL'S, 5-0 | 2/28/1930 | See Source »

...combined Oxford-Cambridge team scheduled to be played on April 22 in Cambridge. This is the first time that the Englishmen have invaded Harvard since 1926, when they were vanquished by a 6 to 0 defeat by a Harvard team on which the present Coach Sayles was a deciding factor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LACROSSE TEAM FACES STIFF SPRING SEASON | 2/27/1930 | See Source »

...world knows, rubber. South American rubber is garnered mainly from wild trees, carried through jungle paths. In the Far East and Middle East the business is much more highly organized. To handle the product roads have been built, heavy trucks imported; railroad tracks have been laid. The only primitive factor remaining is the labor-cheap labor that can be bought for about 30? a day. Loinclothed natives do most of the work. They slit the rubber tree's bark, gather the soft flowing latex, load it into tank cars. This type of worker has no pride...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Strange Passage | 2/24/1930 | See Source »

...Lake again, and the finish line. Seven teams jogged along, started by the pistol of His Excellency, Viscount Willingdon. Not long ago the Canadian Government encouraged dog-team races because dog teams were the only freight haulers of the northern wilderness after October, an important factor in territorial expansion. Now tractors are taking their place, so the government sanctions dog-team races for another reason? because it is great sport and attracts visitors. The course was 90 miles long, and the teams covered it in three days, 30 miles a day. Leonard Seppala, the man who took the serum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Winter | 2/17/1930 | See Source »

...deft shot from the stick of R. F. G. Giddens ocC., reinstated Crimson hockey star, was the deciding factor in a closely fought game played at the Garden last night between Harvard and the University Club. The final goal which put the score at 4 to 3 in favor of the local skaters, was made with about two minutes of an overtime period to play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD HOCKEY TEAM OUTCLASSES UNIVERSITY CLUB | 2/13/1930 | See Source »

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