Word: marked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Vagabond sips his rhum at case. From an office in Time magazine he hears a voice. "Tutrinsically worthless," the voice says, "But you have to have it. It's like a necktie. Just a convention, a caste mark...
Straus D-21: Rufus M. Meadows '32, of Buffalo, N. Y. (St. Mark's School). A member of his Freshman crew squad, and now a first year student in the school of architecture...
Entering upon its second quarter century of existence, as the College nears the tercentenary mark, the Business School will open its doors to the first-year class today. Registration of students in other departments of the University, and of second-year Business students, will take place during the remainder of the week and on Monday...
...third race of the day the Sears boat only needed to finish two places ahead of Miss Whittelsey for enough points to win the series without the formality of a sixth race. It looked as though she would get them when as the boats rounded the last mark, she was far out in front and Lorna Whittelsey was third, a good quarter-mile behind Edgartown. By making up that quarter-mile- largely because the Edgartown had somehow picked up a piece of driftwood with her keel-Lorna Whittelsey kept her chance alive but it was a chance as faint...
...business credit applied for. ... I want to suggest that other bankers analyze all of their policies ... be prepared to answer critics with facts. . . . 'That every bank should sell stock to the R. F. C. is sheer nonsense. Apparently we are going to get a black mark if we don't apply for something whether we want it or not. The R. F. C. is not a liberal lender. If it wants to do something for the banks who have borrowed, let it release the excess collateral it has taken and reduce the interest charged on its loans." Appealed...