Word: fitting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Furthermore, they were mortified by a frank Holmes telegram to President Roosevelt demanding Governmental intervention and suppression of racketeering. The directors remonstrated. President Holmes said he would run the company as he saw fit, directors or no directors. Day before the annual meeting Jack Lapham marched into Mr. Holmes's office: "Mr. Holmes, we don't like your policies and we don't like what you are doing. We have arranged that I shall be chairman of the board and you president-we to share equally all responsibilities. . . . There is dissension in the ranks...
...line, aside from Kelly and White as ends, Leon Francisco and Dave Kopans seem to have staked out their claims to the tackle positions, while Francis Schumann, George Gulian, and Herman Gundlach are in a tight race to fit into the two guard positions. John Healey is another excellent prospect, though, due partly to injuries, he hasn't seen as much action lately as the other three. Schumann and Gulian appear to have the inside track at the present time. Gundlach, however, has the advantage of experience, while Gulian is on the injured list...
With this issue the Crimson introduces to its editorial page a column of comment. It will appear as a regular daily feature, and will deal lightly or seriously, as the writers see fit, with the affairs and concerns of the world...
Competitions for the News, Business, and Photographic Boards are open to all Sophomores; only Juniors may compete for the Editorial Board. All competitions will last for eight weeks only, and special effort will be made to fit in the work with the candidate's academic obligations...
Dollars sank last week to the lowest level since the U. S. quit the gold standard -65?. Because President Roosevelt had not yet seen fit to devalue the dollar, the price is determined by supply & demand in international exchange. And because the U. S. has a 'favorable trade balance, demand is normally greater than supply. Whence the dollar flood that has eaten away 35? of every 100? in each U. S. dollar since last April? Continental money-changers, canniest of whom are reputed to be "the Greeks," delight in selling dollars short, but bankers know that that accounted...