Word: marked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...information was supplied by Secretary of the Interior Wilbur, a regular "Hoover-baller." For the first time it was revealed that Hoover-ball is a game, specially invented, played with a special lightweight medicine ball (6 lb.) over a high net on tennis courts. Four such courts are marked out on the White House lawn, moved frequently to keep from wearing out the grass. Excerpts: "When the setup is just what it should be the game is rapid. Every player is constantly tense. ... A star member is Dr. Wilbur. He has a peculiar advantage because of altitude...
...preachers to minister to it. What shall they say ? Most, today, talk of Depression. Some endeavor to be cheery, smart, topical. Others are modern, "humanistic." Of the group who preach the real oldtime religion, none is more zealous than a towering, white-haired patriarch of the Northwest, Dr. Mark Allison Matthews. Pastor of the world's largest Presbyterian church (Seattle's First, with a congregation of 7,886), he spoke forthrightly to his brothers last week. In The Presbyterian he wrote...
Died. Patrick Francis Murphy, 72, president of Mark Cross Co. (leather goods), father-in-law of Evelyn John St. Loe Strachey (British journalist, cousin to Author Lytton Strachey) ; famed after-dinner speaker; of pneumonia; in Manhattan. Tall, elegantly dressed, Speaker Murphy was featured at dinners of The Lambs and Manhattan Clubs, at July 4 meetings of U. S. residents in Paris and London. Some Murphyisms...
That in such circumstances the German mark should touch par last week, wise-acres attributed to speculative confidence springing from the fact that Germany had at last taken the Hoover-Laval "initiative" and seemed on the way to a new easing of her threatened fiscal position. But for the Dawes Committee the post-War mark could never have been stabilized on a gold basis. But for the Young Committee it could not have been kept there. But for bright hopes spurting from the proposed new committee the mark might not have hung high last week...
...adequately recognized in many courses. The examinations are deprecated by many of the professors in charge, and, as a result, students are encouraged to neglect their work for them. But the most noticeable consequence of this indifference is a failure to take due care that each student gets the mark that he deserves...