Word: heights
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Western Reserve, Pennsylvania, Swarthmore, New York University and finally, in 1925, at Princeton where he stayed. At 43 Harold Dodds became Princeton's third youngest president.- At 44 his close-cropped hair is a steely, glittering grey, kept rumpled by a thoughtful hand. He is well over middle height, thickset, round-shouldered, with the stoop and shuffle of a man who has spent much time...
...even worse than a banking system run by privateers is a banking system run by politicians. Wrong is the Gold Reserve Act: it weakens the Federal Reserve System, sets up nothing in its place. Wrong is the effort to raise prices to the 1926 level: it is not the height of prices but their relation to each other that matters. Most wrong of all, in Mr. Warburg's estimation, is the lack of any decision as to where we are going. Right and alone right is a middle course of internationalism, based on lower tariffs and a return...
...come from Austria, Hungary and Germany, about one-sixth of them are natives of the U. S. Midgets do not always marry each other; sometimes exercise a strange fascination over normal adults of the opposite sex. With lusty appetites, they eat and drink as much as men twice their height, thrice their weight. Putative reason: their abnormal energy...
High Jump--Won by Emile Dubiel '37; second, Hall (A) and Farrar (A). Height--5 feet, 7 inches...
Pole Vault Won by Emile Dubiel '87; second, Harding, (A); third. Tacusch (A). Height 12 feet, 8 inches...