Word: jerseyed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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From then on the Engineers and New Jersey boats began to wobble and lose ground rapidly. Tech put it up to 32 at the mile and Rutgers soon afterwards to 35, but Chace had it steadied at 30 with a length and a half of open water to spare...
...powerful drive by the Jersey-men at the mile marked failed to gain any ground and they fell behind the Engineers. Different from their splashing contestants the Crimson blades kept the stroke down until the last minute when a snappy leg drive at 36 jumped the Bolles boat into a lead of a length and a half of open water...
...make the sale of helium to Germany impossible in this or any other year New Jersey's Congressman J. Parnell Thomas, in the House last week, demanded repeal of the Helium Act of 1937, permitting sales of helium abroad. "Germany," cried Representative Thomas, "is asking for three times as much helium as its new dirigible would require . . . would, in time of war, supply flying power for three large dirigibles ... 100 blimps ... 150 sausage balloons...
Smith said he cited the recent Supreme Court decision invalidating a similiar law passed in Jersey City, New Jersey, under the Hague regime...
...rugby team opened its 1938 season Saturday afternoon with a 31-0 victory over the St. Andrews Rugby Club of New Jersey. The Crimson team, revamped since the pre-season defeat at the hands of Cambridge, had the advantage throughout...