Word: losses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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About 60 men have come out for the Varsity, and a tournament is now being held to determine the lower part of the team. This year, however, the team feels the loss of Richard Dorson, who played number one on the team last year and won the Intercollegiates...
...moral was a ferryman on the Thames during Queen Elizabeth's reign. Under common law she could have valued the boat at $500, if that was its worth, and based his rates accordingly. If he had paid $1,000 for the boat, it was his own error and loss. Another Roosevelt example was a run-down electric plant in Georgia with a few miles of line, a few decrepit boilers worth $50,000. When it was offered for sale fresh bidding raised the price to $200,000. But, according to the President, the new owners had a right...
Pundit Walter Lippmann opined: "I should have no doubt myself that the President's offer is sincere. For while he and certain of his supporters might feel at a loss during election time if they did not have the utilities for a scapegoat, Mr. Roosevelt's offer is in entire accord with his most practical political necessities. Thus, although he does not need political peace with the utilities, he very urgently needs an economic peace...
...loss was attributed immediately to the appearance of the bulldog, but Ducky Pond, Yale's football coach, took him over and except for one trip away, has been the defender of Ducky's back-yard ever since...
Being caught and held by Auburndale police after an early morning invasion of a Laseii Junior College girl's dormitory was the fate of three Yale students who were drowning their grief at Yale's loss on Saturday. They were held on drunkoness charges...