Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...prize for being the most valuable National League player of 1936. When the game ended, Pitcher Hubbell needed the prize for consolation. Aided by able pitching from towering Van Lingle Mungo, one of Hubbell's few real rivals, Brooklyn had knocked him out of the box in the fourth inning, beaten the Giants...
...silk fortune from her great-uncle. About the least-known of all British racing owners, she seldom frequents race tracks, never bets a shilling. Mid-Day Sun, bought two years ago with Mrs. Miller's mother putting up half the purchase money, is her fourth horse...
Queens. Scheduled to open in September for 400 students is co-educational Queens College, the fourth of New York City's teeming municipal centres of higher learning: City College, Hunter College, Brooklyn College. Last fortnight Scripps-Howard's liberal Financial Pundit John Thomas Flynn, as chairman of a committee of the Board of Higher Education to get Queens College started, announced that his committee had picked a president. He was round-faced, Rumanian born Dr. Paul Klapper, 51, dean of the School of Education at City College. President-elect Klapper's salary will be raised from...
...North Pole last week it rained, and the three big Soviet planes beside the base camp sank slightly into the mushy surface of the ice floe. The fourth plane, which came down 40 miles away fortnight ago, waited till the weather lifted, then joined the main party, bringing to 35 the number of Russians encamped serenely at the top of the world to investigate scientific phenomena and build a base for a transarctic airline (TIME, May 31). Weather reports were reaching Moscow four times daily and at week's end hirsute Dr. Otto Tulyevitch Schmidt's staff...
...official announced bluntly: "The stores we have closed couldn't have operated at a profit under the tax. Those where the volume of business is such that the business will show a profit after including the tax will be kept open." P. H. Butler Co. shut down one-fourth of its 200 units. American Stores closed about 70 stores and stated: "Moreover, the stores will not be reopened. We have removed the goods and fixtures, locked the stores up and returned the keys to the owners in the hope they may be able to find some new tenants...