Word: foldes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...charge of the Very Reverend Francis Doland, S. J., president of Holy Cross College that "Catholic institutions would have to fold up and go out of business," if the bill were enacted Foley hinted that it was no business of colleges outside of Cambridge. "I don't think that state institutions would close up, anyway...
...team faces no college competition until February, when Von Stade will have returned to the fold. Other standouts on the squad are Ben Dillingham, Georg Duff, and Gordon Schall...
With Dario "Block That Kick" Berizzi, Charlie Hutter, Lothrop Forbush, and Russ Greenhood back from cheorleading and Sophomore Jim Curwen returned to the fold from crow, just about all of last year's Varsity and Freshmen performers are again under Coach Ulen's supervision...
...great help to the students, he is indispensable to the Department, since no other man is fully informed on advanced musical notation. Next year, however, he must leave, for the powers above have pronounced sentence. They are unable to support him. The results of their decision are two-fold: first, one section of Music A being graduated, one half of the future concentrators must find another place to learn the first year of Harmony; and second, many graduates, Ph.D. candidates included, will be forced to continue their studies somewhere else...
...totaled some 630,000 tons (normal 450,000), worth $44,000,000. This year's is about the same. Peanut farmers were not included in the original AAA, but after a price shambles brought on by a 560,000-ton crop in 1934, they were taken into the fold. Last week, in order to keep this year's crop from drugging the market, AAA officials in Washington held a conference with 100 representatives of growers, arranged for four general co-operative marketing associations to buy peanuts for diversion into by-products and oil instead of sending them directly...