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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...half-forgotten practices of the past. Unfortunately, most of these movements get started too late to save many of the most interesting examples of former arts, but the present society has had the great advantage of coming into existence before folk dancing was added to the already too long list of lost arts...
...other side of this tariff schedule rushed the coalition army, skirting the coal tar salient temporarily lest it be treacherously mined, but forcing ergot and crude chicle on the free list. Democratic Senator Steck of Iowa, weary from running from side to side in fighting, insisted that the tariff campaign promises of both parties must be thoroughly fulfilled...
Soundly anti-climactic was the remainder of the trading week. The recovery of Thursday afternoon had brought most of the list back to within a few points of its Thursday opening. In the two final days an unofficial but obviously potent banking pool stood ready to prevent a retreat from becoming a rout, a recession from developing into a panic. In addition to the banks already mentioned, the banking pool was described as including George F. Baker's First National, thus renewing the old Morgan-Baker alliance which once caused J. P. Morgan to remark that the friendship...
...same time Mr. Cole made public the complete list of nominations for the stockholders, officers, and other directors for 1929-30 as elected Thursday at the meeting of the stockholders of the Society. The final list is as follows...
...over a shortened course to determine the last two men to run in the meet with Yale, Friday, November 8. The next three to finish, C. B. Davis '31, F. B. Thurber '30, and P. S. Dalton '31, received gold medals for their placing. Burr and Dodge complete the list of men who are to run in the Yale race. The remainder of the squad, picked before, includes Captain R. C. Aldrich '31, N. P. Hallowell, '32, G. M. Barrie '32, J. M. Fox '31, B. E. Bates '32, E. T. Floathe '32, and R. C. Hodges '31. For those...