Word: harring
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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fraternal societies so furiously get together? -because men are afraid of the wide open spaces. TROPIC FEVER-Ladislao Szekely-Har- per ($3). Plain reminiscences of the author's sweaty experiences as youthful overseer on tobacco and rubber plantations in Sumatra 20 years back...
...President Gordon Rentschler's salaries had been boosted from $75,000 to $100,000, Chairman James Handasyd Perkins of Manhattan's National City Bank warned that "it is the duty of banks to do all in their power to avoid the pitfalls which increased prosperity creates." Cried Har vey Dow Gibson to applauding stockholders in his Manufacturers Trust: "As a nation we seem now definitely committed to a program of social legislation which will iron out some of the inequities of our economic order. . . . This is altogether in keeping with the spirit of the times and with...
...noon, massed along the hill streets and in front of Har-Brack Union High School, the crowd watched Allegheny's workers parade in white shirts and black ties before a reviewing stand while five bands and two bugle corps raised Tarentum's roofs. By 2 p. m. the Har-Brack athletic field was filled with citizens who overflowed the bleachers, stood on the baseball diamond. On a platform draped with flags sat the guest of honor, surrounded by friends and microphones. Over a national hookup flowed the public voices of Lowell Thomas, Ford Bond, John B. Kennedy...
...likes the way she has of scratching her head.' " "Emotion is always justified by time, thought hardly ever." "I have certainly known more men destroyed by the desire to have wife and child and to keep them in comfort than I have seen destroyed by drink and har lots." "A gentleman is a man whose principal ideas are not connected with his personal needs and his personal success." "A good writer should be so simple that he has no faults, only sins...
...that the Junior Committee in charge of elections, Thomas H. Bilodeau and George T. Hedblom, would send post cards to all commuting students notifying them of the places and dates of the balloting. In addition to the regular balloting boxes in the seven houses and in Sever, Pierce, and Har- vard Halls, one will be provided at Dudley Hall...