Word: mightly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Crimson pitching squad will be ready for action after an idleness of over a week, and Coach Mitchell has not as yet definitely decided upon his first choice. Howard Whitmore '29 or W.H. MacHale '31 seem to be the likely candidates for the twirling assignment, but R.R. Ketchum '29 might possibly be called upon to face the Northerners. Otherwise the Crimson lineup will be substantially the same as in previous games with A.G. Whitney '29 figuring in the only radical change...
Parker's crew is one of the three crews that were retained just prior to the Spring vacation. The crew has been designated as the "Red" crew, and has been victor over both the "Blue" and "White" eights consistently since the holiday practice. Coach Haines intimated that slight changes might still be made before May 4, but at present the plans are that Parker's eight will remain intact until then...
...these figures, the Ford profit and loss surplus had dwindled from $654,851,061 at the end of 1927 to a mere $582,629,563 at the end of 1928, thus indicating a year's loss of $72,221,498-not counting, of course, what Ford profits might have been if Model T could have been kept going. There was also an indicated loss of some $42,000,000 in 1927. Automobile production figures for the first quarter of 1929 (TIME, April 15) show that the Ford has regained its position as greatest unit producer, some...
...flashed the first news of daughter's triumph from the wings, Marion Talley announced that she was through with being a prima donna. Her statement was as simple and matter of fact as herself: "My retirement is permanent. I am going West with my family. The farm might be in California and it might be in Colorado but I'm going to look first in the Middle West. I am going to be just like all the other farmers...
...obvious remedy for this privation as seen by the individual, is to cut down his science courses to a minimum and concentrate in some field which holds less interest for him. Not only does this involve personal hardship, but it loses for the science departments many men who might later be a credit and a source of strength to them. Only from motives of self interest then and even without any consideration for the rights or convenience of individuals, the authorities in charge would seem to be justified in a relaxation of the restrictions now imposed on laboratory working time...