Word: meats
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...wide end run by Crickard resulted in a five yard loss. Wood made a splendid kick outside at Yale's 17-yard marker. With five minutes to play in the first half. Yale failed to gain through center of the Harvard line. A fake lateral by Booth proved easy meat for Hageman. Parker's kick was nearly blocked and a low punt soared to White on the Yale 35-yard line. An offside Yale penalty however, gave Harvard the ball on Yale's 30-yard line...
This simple solution of potential milk troubles-with whatever consequences it might have for the meat business-took form in the following resolution: "Be it therefore resolved, that all low producing and unprofitable cows be culled from herds and sold for slaughter, that additional heifer calves be vealed, and that each farmer reduce the size of his herd by eliminating at least one cow out of each...
Witnesses from Florida said Capone had spent $40,000 for his Palm Island home, $100,000 to improve it, swore to a $6,500 meat bill, a $2,085 hotel bill, a $9,000 telephone bill, asserted he distributed $5 tips and spent thousands of dollars on cakes and macaroni. Prize Miami witness was one H. F. Ryder, a garrulous carpenter whose $1,011 bill had been paid by "Mr. Al?Mr. Capone?the gentleman there." Witness Ryder said Capone's friends "gave me a sandwich sometimes," thought "Mr. Al was a mighty fine man," even though he still owed...
...dole will be felt increasingly as time goes on, discontent meaning more & more Labor votes the longer an election is delayed. 2) The rise in internal prices due to the National Government's taking the pound off gold means that Britons will soon pay more for bread and meat, may swing toward Labor in their wrath. 3) Conservative strategists think present days of crisis are the ideal time to convince British voters that they need a protective tariff...
...left. First to emerge from the sheltering shell after a fright is the right head. That head usually makes the first snatch at food. Food always causes a contention between the heads. One tries to pull food from the other. They tug until the fly, cricket, or scrap of meat tears apart...