Word: lose
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...journalistic element would be neglected, and that conditions similar to the present would arise through the foundation of rival periodicals. A remedy is suggested in the reduction of the number of issues of the existing papers. These points are all worthy of consideration, but the first two seem to lose much of their force through the very nature of a single magazine, while the remedy suggested is but partially effective...
...best two out of three sets; in the finals, for the best three out of five. Deuce and advantage sets are optional only in the semi-finals. Matches must be played on the day scheduled or defaulted. If a player is more than 30 minutes late, he will lose by default. Courts will be reserved for the matches, but players must supply their own balls. In order that the tournament may not be too prolonged, it will be necessary that some contestants play two matches this afternoon...
...cent. of our exports and imports are carried by foreign ships. A system of subsidies is not only practical, feasible, and economical, but is the only adequate remedy for this state of affairs. If the countries which furnish our merchant marine should go to war, our people would lose $1,250,000,000 annually as long as the war continued. As it is now, in time of peace, we are paying out $200,000,000 annually to foreigners for transportation services; why should not this money be paid to Americans? When a recent subsidy bill was defeated in Congress, transportation...
...loss of men completing their College course in three years. For this reason it is more necessary than usual to develop the new material rapidly. Only five weeks of College remain before the dual meet with Yale, and it does not seem that the team can afford to lose the valuable advance which it would derive from a southern trip. One week in the South should put the training of the team at least two weeks further along, and it certainly seems a short-sighted policy to make a small monetary saving which may prove very costly...
...LECTURE. "How to Gain or Lose Weight." Dr. F. W. White. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...