Word: fosterers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...John L. Foster of San Diego, California, was elected temporary captain of the Freshman Chess team at a meeting in Lowell 0-35 last night. A permanent leader will be chosen at the conclusion of the Round Robin tournament now in progress...
...forever. Under the capitalistic system companies refuse to hire men unless they see the possibility of making a profit. Yet to date, the administration has deprecated the profit motive as a guide to business activity. It has attempted to limit profits, to set up competing industries, and to foster projects entailing the limitation of production. Even more important than its actual limitations have been its Tugwellian threats of price fixing and of more stringent control of all of the activities of private business...
When Thomas Austin Yawkey spent approximately $1,000,000 of the $4,000,000 he inherited from the Detroit lumberman who was his foster-father to buy the Boston Red Sox in 1933, his earnest purpose was to put that city and that team back on the baseball map. Subsequent developments proved that he was not bluffing. He promptly spent $500,000 improving Fenway Park, $400,000 for new players. When the Red Sox, perennial tail-enders of the American League since 1924, finished in fourth place last season, Owner Yawkey was disappointed. Last week, almost before other big-league...
...some Houses dinners are held at frequent intervals regardless of whether some notable either from within or without the University is to be present. Such dinners artificially inspired help in no way to foster the nebulous House solidarity and are definitely a bore to those not selected to sit with the high and mighty upon the raised platform. Since the Dining Halls are not opened until six-thirty overcrowding usually results and many disgruntled persons are forced to wait for their meal when they would much prefer to eat earlier. Per all House dinners it is sensible and more convenient...
HARVARD '38 WORCESTER Oatis, l.e. r.e., Dougherty Lee, l.t. r.t., Reynolds Allen, l.g. r.g., Boorum Wysocki, c. c., Mattson Glueck, r.g. l.g., Cariflo Kevorkian, r.t. l.t., Griswold Kennedy, r.e. l.e., Foster O'Toole, q.b. q.b., Mott Layman, l.h.b. r.h.b., O'Leary Oakes, r.h.b. l.h.b., Ananis Roberts, f.b. f.b., Tellier...