Word: lent
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...will be used to pay off the last of a sum lent by F. L. Ames '26, president of the East Coast Aircraft Corporation. In doing this, the Club will still retain a considerable sum in balance gained--over and above the operating expenses...
These factors, climaxed by last week's revelations, lent substance to the belief that he would be eased out of the G. O. P. chairmanship in some way that would save his and his party's face. Joseph Randolph Nutt, G. O. P. Treasurer, called on President Hoover last week, presumably to tell him that the party could collect no funds for the 1930 campaign if Mr. Huston remained in office...
There should be an orgy of record-breaking tonight and tomorrow evening, according to the swimmers who tried the pool for the first time yesterday and found conditions especially fast. . . An international flavor is lent to this N. C. A. A. meet by the presence of F. Munroe Bourne, McGill's star swimmer. He has scored six firsts and one second in college competition this year, and is the first Canadian to participate in an American intercollegiate meet. . . Neils Thorpe, who has been swimming coach at Minnesota ever since the sport was established there ten years ago, is banking heavily...
...went well for several weeks until the pair went to call on a gentleman from the West, who possessed a brace of 45's. He found that with their leather holsters and cartridge belt, the "shooting irons" lent a decorative, masculine, frontier touch to the effeteness of his Cambridge quarters. He had heard about the unique sales arguments of the two vendors of booze, and when the pair arrived in his room one evening, he had an idea of how to bolster his sales resistance...
...exhibition in Gallery XV of the Fogg Art Museum is a rare Rembrandt, "A Youth with a Black Cap and Long Curling Hair", which has been lent for a short period of exhibition by Sir Joseph Duveen, a well-known art connoisseur. The picture comes form the collection of Lord Leconfield, in Petworth, Sessex, and was exhibited in London, at the Royal Academy...