Word: latters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...White and Crickard took the ball to the three-yard line from where White carried it over. Wood missed the kick. Another drive down the field a few minutes later in which a twenty-yard run by Crickard was the greatest impetus, another touchdown was scored when the latter went over on a short run. This time Wood's kick was good...
...Hundred Fifty Associates had their beginning during the latter part of the past school year, and when the plan for financing the proposed research was under discussion, over seventy individuals stated their desire to become Associates. Today the list of men who have enrolled themselves in the group is especially significant in its inclusion of most of the great names of American business...
Vines's opponent in the final was Lott. The latter had beaten round-faced Doeg, the defending champion, who got as far as the semi-final on his courage rather than on his imperfect, left-handed shots. Lott, in the first ten for the last five years, had never reached the final before. In his match with Vines, who was a flash-in-the-pan a year ago but who had won three out of this year's four important invitation tournaments, Lott controlled his temper and his shots in the first set, which he won, after two narrow escapes...
...smashed, his customers' clothes ruined, his driver's pate cracked. Apparently this unwholesome state of affairs only recently came to the attention of oldtime Playwright Owen Davis. Playwright Davis, 57, does not write mediocre plays. He either writes very good ones or very bad ones. In the latter tradition are such shameless thrillers as Nellie, The Beautiful Cloak Model; Sal, the Circus Girl; Deadwood Dick...
...these would have to be removed by next year. If there should be no recovery in 1932 sufficient to reinstate these bonds they would lose all possibility of legality until 1937. on account of the five-out-of-six-year rule. This would mean that during the latter half of 1932 as the situation became apparent to the bank superintendent there would be a forced liquidation of tremendous volume. Savings banks in New York have already discussed this openly in an effort to show that they must have an outlet for their funds. Rail bonds now absorb about...