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Others racing for Harvard in the order in which they finished were: Sheldon, J., 3.09.8; Sise, A. 3.10.1; Garrett, 3.13.0, W. Thurston, 3.20; H. Wolverine, 3.20.2; E. M, Dickson, 3.22. The last six Crimson competitors times didn't count in the totals as Dartmouth had only fourteen men skiing. They were Wilson, R., 3.23.6; Streeter Bass, 3.25.6; Whittemore, R. 3.35.0; Wigglesworth, E. 3.38.0; Weiner, H. 3.43.2; Pickhard, F. 4.02.0, and Emmons...
Score was computed on a basis of total times of the best fourteen on each side. On account of the bad conditions it was particularly hard to time accurately and as a result considerable confusion prevailed...
Will Bradley and his fourteen piece orchestra, "the outstanding new band of 1940" according to Metronome magazine, will provide the music for this year's Freshman Jubilee, David A. Goldthwait '43, Chairman of the Jubilee Committee, announced yesterday...
...last week, while a languid Stock Exchange waited for the closing gong of another disappointing day, Big Steel's directors wound up another monthly meeting, went back to their offices. Fourteen minutes after the Stock Exchange had closed, the news came over the ticker: Steel had declared a $1 dividend on its common, its first since the fat days of 1937. It was also its first to be declared at a monthly meeting, and without forewarning rumors, in 23 years...
...heard Hitler speak. In December 1922 Hitler made him organizer of the Storm Troops. In the Munich Putsch of November 1923 Göring marched at the head of the Storm Troops, behind Ludendorff and Hitler. As the Brown Shirts advanced toward the Feldherrn-halle, rifle bullets peppered them. Fourteen were killed. Hitler fell flat, dislocated his shoulder. Göring also fell, wounded in the thigh. Old Man Ludendorff marched on alone, firing his pistol until he was captured...