Word: lined
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Much of the success against the Green came after the transfer of Frank Harnden from center forward to inside right so that Carr will probably start the forward line with which he finished Friday...
...halfback line there will be no change from the George Phillips, Bob Scott, and Bernard Jacobson trio which has started the games to date...
This is by no means the first case on record on such petty larcency. Indeed, the group of policemen that appear as if by magic following the final whistle of the game, is much more interested in spotting gentlemen they have seen the week before either in the police line-up or in various questionable albums. The conditions that prevail in the mob that surges around the goal posts are practically ideal for accustomed law-breakers: a great mass of people crashing against each other all intent upon some noble objective and unmindful of skillful snatch artists examining the contents...
...unit bankers, jumped to his feet on the floor and offered the bitter and impractical suggestion that bankers boycott U. S. bonds. Supported by a surge of other independent bankers, Orval Adams became second vice president. Last week he succeeded to the presidency, thus marking the end of a line of officers conciliatory to the New Deal. More immediately important to bankers, he represents the rise to supremacy in the A. B. A. of the unit banker as distinguished from the branch banker...
...line to follow President Adams is 55-year-old Philip Adolphus Benson, president of Brooklyn's Dime Savings Bank and therefore on the unit banker side. Elected second vice president last week was Robert March Hanes, president of Wachovia Bank & Trust Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. A 47-year-old graduate of the University of North Carolina, he comes of a socially prominent family, is a Democrat and a Methodist, saw active service in the War. He was chosen for his important heirship-apparent largely because he is a fine example of the important, but independent, banker...