Word: lots
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Four prizes are to be awarded as a result of the matches, the winner in each tourney receiving a cue worth $12 while the men placing second will secure one of $8 value. Matches will be arranged by lot and will be played off in the evenings, beginning...
...distribution is entirely by lot in each group. In fact, the clerks who are doing the work never pay any attention --for that matter do not know the names of one in a thousand of the applicants. They proceed merely on the general scheme without regard to the personality of any applicant...
Even though you have not the desire to live in foreign countries, do you desire your institution, the one with which you have thrown your lot, whether industrial, commercial, or financial, to be forced, in a few years, to enter Foreign Trade unprepared simply because there are no Americans on its staff ready to take up the work relative to foreign transactions? As manager of a department or as head of an institution, will you wish to place your Foreign Trade welfare in the hands of a native of another country who is not thoroughly acquainted with American ways...
...Keith's this week is Eddie Leonard in "The Minstrel's Delight", in "The Minstrel's Delight", in which he sings and dances his way to a lot of applause. Assisted by Gus and Olive Stewart, he heads the bill which is a very entertaining one. By far the greatest share of the laughs go to William and Joe Mandel, acrobats and comedians extraordinary; nothing could have been more mirthful than their antics in staging a supposedly extemporaneous exhibition. The third big act was a skit entitled "King Solomon Jr." It was a glimpse into the future, showing...
...game on Saturday was the cleanest, fastest exhibition of football that the Stadium has witnessed for a long time. Few games have been more exciting to watch--few opponents more dangerous. A lot is said about victories and morale, usually with the tongue in the cheek. But at the end of the third quarter in Saturday's game Harvard had little but morale left. Those who raw are bound to agree with Jack Hardwick that ties are not accidents, especially when they occur in the last few minutes of play, as Princeton and Penn State have each borne witness twice...