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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshman have been rowing twice a day since Wednesday in preparation for a hard season. The three cornered race last Saturday was a walk away for the Red crew, stroked by A. H. Parker '32. The winners gave their two rivals a length's handicap, but ended a full three lengths ahead...
...initial contest was won from William and Mary by a score of 14 to 5. Frequent errors on the part of the Virginians aided the Harvard batters while Howard Whitmore '29 held the home team in check throughout. The slugging of B. H. Ticknor '31 who slammed out a double and a home run featured...
...President Calvin Coolidge signed a bill known officially as H. R. No. 632, known unofficially as the White Act. Of its many sections, the 17th was destined to cause the most trouble. For it provided that U. S. radio companies and U. S. cable (telegraph, telephone) companies should never unite, if their union might "substantially lessen competition ... or restrain commerce . . . or unlawfully create a monopoly...
North American Co. (1927 output? 5,003,332,121 k. w. h.) net $24,402,753. Previous year...
...chairman of National City Bank, of National City Co., and City Bank-Farmers' Trust Co., a new trust company formed by transferring Farmers' Trust Co. commercial business to National City and National City's trust business (as far as possible) to Farmers' Trust. President J. H. Perkins of Farmers' Trust will be president of the new City Bank-Farmers' Trust Co. In announcing the Farmers' Loan acquisition, Banker Mitchell was emphatic in stating that the question of being "biggest bank," did not enter into consideration...