Word: losses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...will be necessary to keep the New Indoor Athletic Building open for a longer period each day in order to make up for the loss of facilities caused by shutting Hemenway, but a large saving is expected by preventing the overlapping of activities and building upkeep costs which at present cost the H.A.A. several thousand dollars in each budget...
Again, although France abandoned the rigid airship after the loss of the Dixmude, and England followed suit when the R101 fell in flames in France on its maiden voyage to India, Germany, the home of old Count Zeppelin and the country where this type of craft first saw the light of day, has been going ahead steadily and has established a remarkable safety record. The innumerable long distance flights of the Graft Zeppelin without a single serious accident, and the fact that the German-built Los Angeles is the only ship that has survived the vagaries of American airship commanders...
...lineup when the Freshman nine meets Middlesex at Concord this afternoon. He was injured in practice yesterday when a ball was thrown in from the outfield which bounced into his face and knocked out several teeth. Blackwood has been catching regularly all the season, and his loss will be felt in bucking the Middlesex team this afternoon...
...first quarter upped earnings from 8? per share to 14?. Billings jumped from $26,101,000 in the first three months of 1933 to $34,936,000 for the same period in 1934. Westinghouse orders climbed from $12,847,000 to $20,237,000, but there was still a loss of $1,776,000 to report. In its release Westinghouse gave voice to what many another maker of durable goods bitterly feels: "The improvement in business is most encouraging but we would view the future with more optimism if the present restrictions curtailing and almost preventing the use of long...
...loss...