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...line-up of the team to start against Dartmouth has not yet been announced. It may be announced tomorrow, but possibly not until just be fore the game. The positions on the first team have been interchanged constantly during the last week, and no berth on the team is absolutely secure...
Cutler and Lindley came to the fore when they were sent in toward the end of the game and were the chief participants in the march from the field that was terminated by the final whistle with the ball on Georgia's three-yard line and three downs to go. Lindley is a hard man to stop when in an open field and he is a fiend on end runs. He is not the Al Lindley that stroked the Yale crew to the championship of the world, but gained his fame prior to football as second baseman and right-fielder...
Although Mr. Converse was not himself a graduate of the University, he came from distinguished New England ancestry and many of his fore fathers were graduates of the College. He had prepared for Harvard but was prevented at the last moment from entering...
...Sweringens have made public their formal offer where by the stocks of the New Nickel Plate road (TiME, July 7, 28, Aug. 11, 18) will be exchanged for the securities of its constituent companies, the old question of the rights of minority stockholders has again come to the fore...
...most if not all of the Federal Reserve Banks. Not only have the latter received less interest per dollar loaned, but their loans have contracted very greatly. Few Reserve Banks are at present earning the 6% dividend payable on their stock. The question is thus rapidly coming to the fore-should the Reserve Banks pay dividends out of surplus...