Word: madison
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...tariffs and other obstacles to economic development. His mind is not closed to the reconsideration of war debts if that be necessary to our own and to Europe's recovery. For years he has advocated our joining the League of Nations and his speech on the League at the Madison Square convention of 1924 ranks among the most eloquent efforts of modern times. His position has not changed, but he is sufficiently a realist to recognize the folly, and the constitutional impossibility, of our entering the League until a vast body of sentiment in the country approves that action...
...last year's. Among the letter men who show great promise are: C. E. Angle '33, R. M. Lowman, '32, H. M. Myerson '32, W. I. Tucker '33, and W. W. Watt '32. By April 1, when the team engages in its first intercollegiate game with M.I.T., Coach Madison Sayles '27, hopes to have a point-a-minute team...
...printed editorial as it appears in a publication must reach the Editorial Contest Editor of the Intercollegian, S. G. Madison Avenue. New York City, before midnight April 20, 1932. Editorials should not exceed 500 words is length and should be confined to either the national, personal, social, or collegiate phase of the problem...
...money out of restaurants, was regarded as trustworthy by a number of gangsters and had Irving Bitz for a right-hand man. Go-Between Spitale thereupon disappeared from his usual haunts, and while everyone was wondering where he would bob up next, up he bobbed at a Madison Square Garden hockey game in Manhattan...
After almost a week of pedaling around a steeply inclined pine-board track in Madison Square Garden last week, most of the riders in Manhattan's 52nd International Six Day Bicycle Race were from 5 to 15 Ib. heavier than when they started. They had not slept much-five hours per day, mostly between 5 a. m. and noon-but they had made up for it by eating huge quantities of beef, chicken and raw celery. The basement of Madison Square Garden is never more malodorous, even when populated by show dogs or poultry, than when its catacombs...