Word: forbeses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Fierce-Arrow Motor Car Co. (De luxe taxicabs; luxurious private motors) lost $783,200. In 1926 the company earned $1,267,684. Reassuring the stockholders, President M. E. Forbes wrote: "Your company carried on the year's operations without any bank loans."
1000-Yard run--Won by Forbes (A); second, French (A); third, R.C. Coleridge '31. Time, 2m. 21 4-5s.
TODAY 9.15 O'clock Anthropology 4Geol. Lect. Rm. Biology A Abramson-Russell New Lecture Hall Sander-Zimmerman Semitic Museum 1 Chemistry 11 Geol. Lect. Rm. Chinese 2 Sever 18 Classical Philology 22 Sever 18 English 28 Mr. Dorby's sections 1, 4, 7, 8 Memorial Hall Mr. Whiting's sections...
In addition to the three class teams that were selected recently, the following men have been chosen as members of the first year Law team: W. F. C. Guest 1L., C. T. Lane 1L., R. F. Spindell 1L., M. Pepper 1L., J. H. Forbes 1L., E. M. Weld 1L., and...
Included in the list of those attending the dinner will be members of the University and Freshman teams, and numerous Harvard men who played polo as undergraduates. Another player who is expected to be present at the dinner is Governor W. C. Forbes '92, an ardent supporter of polo, who...