Word: margined
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...extent of the crisis. About 100 M. P.s who normally support the Government abstained from voting. Among them were Anthony Eden himself, Lord Cranborne (Eden's undersecretary who resigned with him) and Eden's prominent Conservative supporter, Winston Churchill. The Cabinet was finally upheld by a safe margin...
...margin of victory is conceded either Crimson or Eli grapplers on the eve of a desperate battle in the Indoor Athletic Building today...
Like Adams, the Davenport hoopmen have mopped up the floor with their rivals. Which, say the Goldcoasters, means nothing. On Wednesday the Adams machine, with only one substitute, was edged by the Yardlings by a on point margin, despite Flash Hauck's 15 points. Final standings in inter-House squash: League A Won Lost Dunster 21 9 Eliot 19 10 Lowell 19 11 Adams 17 13 Winthrop 12 18 Leverett 10 20 Kirkland 6 23 League C Won Lost Adams 22 8 Eliot 20 10 Lowell 18 12 Dunster 14 16 Winthrop 14 16 Leverett 13 17 Kirkland...
...biggest and closest Senior election for more than a decade, C. Russell Allen, of Greenfield, was elected First Marshal, Vernon H. Struck, of Centralia, Illinois, Second Marshal, and John L. Dampeer of Cleveland, Ohio, Third Marshal. A margin of only 14 votes separated the three leaders. Exactly 582 ballots were cast...
...Richard H. Sullivan, of Marietta, Ohio, with 215, James Tobin, of Champaign, Illinois, with 179, Robert E. L. Strider, 2d, of Wheeling, West Virginia, with 165, and Harold M. Curtiss, Jr., of Milford, with 164. Between the fourth and the seventh man in the 1939 race there was a margin of just five votes...