Word: grossness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...London, where last week he was shrewdly consummating the $35,000,000 sale of half his fleet to British operators, caused concern to U. S. shippers. They felt that this sale- of the British-registered but U. S. operated and underwritten White Star line's 500,000 gross tonnage- meant further disintegration of the U.S. merchant marine. It may be that President Franklin will use the sales proceeds to wipe out an International Mercantile Marine indebtedness of almost like amount or, and more probably, to buy up certain U. S. Shipping Board vessels, including perhaps the Leviathan, and thus...
...Committees of the Associated Harvard Clubs, issued as a supplement to the current issue of the Alumni Bulletin, various and sundry sensational meanings, there is no reason to understand these reports as other than same and satisfying commentaries on the activities of the University. For none can find any gross departure from the level of understanding and appreciative critical of existing conditions, criticism in which there is much of praise and little if any blame...
...Milt Gross would say, "Dese Meeltons don't have no more de two bits, aient it Meesis Feetlebaum?." Which is rather true, for the price of verse is rapidly descending, in fact too much so. If one really wants to make money he should take divisionals and then write his Prisoner's Song and collect the price of two Morris chairs, one divan and golf course--enough for any man, more than enough...
...Dance, C. S. Gross '27, and W. W. Wilson '27, stars of recent Hasty Pudding Show...
...Chase '28, E. deS. Melcher '28; exhibits, J. F. Barnes '27, R. K. Lamb '28, J. M. Andrews '28; publicity, Eduardo Andrade '28, Chairman, A. R. Sweezy '29, H. F. Schwarz '29, and Russell Dorr '29; attendance, H. N. Rawlins '27, Chairman, C. G. Raymond '28, C. S. Gross '27, S. H. Hallowell '27, R. H. Booth...