Word: hill
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Administration leaders on Capitol Hill let it be known that they would like Congress to adjourn by July 15, a date chosen because by then Mr. Roosevelt will have entertained the King & Queen in Washington and in Hyde Park and returned from his annual cross-country survey "to see what the nation is thinking." Until July 15 (at least) Congress will simmer in Washington over: 1) Neutrality legislation, which had seemed moribund until Secretary Hull pleaded last week for amendments to allow sale of arms to (good) nations at war, 2) a tax bill, 3) Social Security. Mr. Roosevelt could...
Thus last week the watchful reporters who cover Pennsylvania's Legislature voted their conviction that Democrat Homer S. Brown of Pittsburgh's "Hill" area has plenty of ability. What made the vote news: Homer Brown is a Negro...
...racing fans know that England's famed Derby, prototype of all U. S. derbies, is run on grass instead of dirt, over a U-shaped track instead of an oval, up-&-down-hill instead of on the flat and over a distance of i| miles instead of i|. But every U. S. racing fan knows that the English Derby is the most famed horse race in the world, is the basis for one of the three Irish Hospitals Sweepstakes held each year and that some $4,000,000 of U. S. money is gambled annually on the Derby lottery...
...More At Bats) Name & Coll.1% AB R H Avg. Polzer, Cornell 11 42 10 10 .452 Hill, Princeton 8 27 4 12 .444 Lupien, Harvard 10 37 9 16 .432 Bowen, Cornell 9 28 5 12 .420 Collin, Yale 8 32 8 18 .406 Hesse, Yale 7 23 2 9 .391 Trexler, Penn 10 32 6 12 .375 Murphy, Col. 11 44 10 16 .364 Hein, Dart. 8 22 6 8 .364 Brown, Cornell 11 42 8 15 .357 Johns, Harvard 10 37 12 13 .351 Stickel, Col. 11 40 8 14 .350 Finnernan...