Word: fining
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harry Bennett: "The 32-hour week would be fine if employers did not try to get 48 hours out of a working man for 32 hours' pay....It wouldn't work...
...months every year the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, at other times a statue-stuffed monument to the late steel-master, becomes the world's most comprehensive salon of oil painting. The Carnegie International Exhibition, assembled with shrewd relish by the Institute's Director of Fine Arts Homer Saint-Gaudens, costs the estate of Andrew Carnegie about $40,000 a year, enlists the services of scouts in no less than ten European countries. Last month an international jury† spent two days picking eight prizewinners out of 365 paintings by U.S. and European artists; last fortnight all the paintings...
Chances this fall for a Crimson win are very good, with the 1942 outfit studded with outstanding players in every department. The line, averaging 195 pounds, is nevertheless fast, while Coach Stahley has several fine ball-carriers and blockers in the backfield, including Fred Spreyer, Harry Tine, Henry Vander Eb, and George Heiden...
...attempts to score during the first two periods, but they were in Indian territory most of the time. In the third quarter, Howie Mendel got off a 40-yard kick with his left foot that just wormed into the goal, starting the Harvard scoring. Dick Whitkin turned in a fine brand of play all afternoon...
From December 1, 1938 to September 1, 1939: George A. C. Holt, of Cambridge, as Assistant in Fine Arts...