Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sensation of the third round was supplied by game, bowlegged little Bobby Cruickshank, who punched his long irons and putts so straight that he sank five birdies for a sizzling 67, second lowest score of the entire tournament. This brought him up from 15th place to fourth, and within close striking distance once more of the title that had just eluded...
...Health by Mary Baker Eddy (Nelson Eddy is no kin), recited the Lord's Prayer and a trenchant 48-word eulogy. The body was then taken to a $25,000 mortuary chamber purchased by William Powell, the inconsolable actor who was to have become Miss Harlow's fourth husband. Thus was concluded another notable interment at the institution which Promoter Hubert Eaton has made as indispensable to Hollywood's great dead as a footprint in the cement at Sid Grauman's Chinese Theatre is to its living...
...this switch was that the Guild borrowed $2,000 from the A. F. of L. after voting to affiliate last spring and has not yet paid it back. That it could and would soon was evident from the healthy statistics brought out at the thriving union's fourth convention...
...property owner the size of the claim makes little difference, for the real value of the tax certificate is its nuisance value. The buyer cannot claim his one-fourth or one-sixth or one-one-hundredth of one-one-hundredth of one-quadrillionth until the end of two years, during which time the property owner may redeem the certificate for the amount of the back taxes plus 25% interest for the first year, 8% thereafter. Since the certificate is a cloud on the title, most certificates are eventually redeemed. The buyers are usually mortgagees seeking to protect their position...
...Varsity lacrosse team is probably the fourth most successful outfit with a record of eight wins and two losses, but one of their defeats was in the all-important Yale game which deserves a double rating in any account of Harvard teams...