Word: lowers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard law graduates was figured out by the secretary of the class of 1905 and published last week. The members of that class are now lawyers in the neighborhood of 45 or 50 years old, and several public prints professed to find the incomes of this representative group "much lower than is generally believed." The report showed that "only" three men made $100,000 or more in 1925; "only" eight made $50,000 to $100,000; "only" nine made $25,000 to $50,000. From $5,000 to $10,000 was earned by 36 members of the class; 12 earned...
...with Harvard never quite near enough to make a dangerous bid for first place After the first eighth mile. Penn began to forge ahead with Tech's prow holding on about half a length in the rear. Harvard, a length behind, had dropped its stroke to 34 two points lower than Penn's. A little before the crews came to the bridge Tech started a sprint which carried it ahead of the Quaker crew...
...French franc moved ominously down to a new low-for-all-time last week: 32.25 francs to the dollar. The Belgian franc slumped even lower...
...start of the course and for nearly the first mile held almost a length's advantage over the Princeton shell. But they had to row a high stroke to keep in front of the procession and exhausted their reserve too soon. The Tiger combination, rowing at least three points lower, kept within easy hailing distance with a smooth, powerful stroke. It was evident early in the race that their bid, when they put the stroke up, was going to be dangerous...
Henry Sewall Woodbridge '27, of Brookline was elected Vice-President. The Student Committee, composed of one man from each of the lower three classes and from the Law School and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, will be made up of the following: Leo Francis Daley '27 of Andover, James Lawrence Pool '28 of New York City, Winslow Carlton '29, of New York City, Theodore William Moore 2L., of Milo, Me., and D. C. Hunt, a special student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...