Word: marked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...women led the field near the halfway mark last week in Toronto. Mrs. Florence Brown, 42, married 22 years, has borne 27 children, of whom 13 are living. Mrs. Grace Bagnato, 37, married 24 years, has borne 20 children, of whom ii are living. Trustees of the will have not revealed the rules which will guide the final selection. Should they count all children born since 1926, Mrs. Brown would lead with seven to her credit as against her opponent's five. Should they, however, count only children born since 1926 and still living, Mrs. Bagnato would lead, with...
...others during the period, partly because of the long space of time which they cover (from 1850 to 1890) and partly because of the wide field of business which the company represented. There are records of prices of everything from groceries and whiskey to nails and machinery, whose fluctuations mark the period of prosperity during the gold rush, and the corresponding depression...
This week Herbert Clark Hoover, 31st President of the U. S., stood at the halfway mark in his first and perhaps last term. Behind him lay two years of the hardest work this hard-working man had ever done, of noisy quarreling with a cantankerous Congress, of heartbreaking economic misfortune, of a blighting natural curse, of a gradual loss of popular favor. Ahead of him lay a rocky road to 1932 when he would either vindicate himself by renomination and re-election or go into the discard of defeat as a presidential failure...
...game started off fast, with Mark- well on the Yale team scoring within the first few minutes of play. In the second period Harvard made a strong attack, which culminated in a goal for the Crimson by A. O., Choate '34, who skated right through the whole Yale team. For the rest of the game Yale outplayed the Crimson sextet, making two more goals, one in each period...
...interesting musical notation. Other items are a complete set of the first edition of Walter Scott's writings, probably the only one existing; one of the three inscribed books by Thomas Hardy; Edmund Gosse's autographed set of Keats; first edition; a unique and beautifully bound set of Mark Twain with some of the original manuscript inserted; a set of Shaw's works, all autographed, and unequalled for its completeness...