Word: move
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...developing his team, Coach Clark is faced with the problem of finding a capable back to take the place of Captain Kent, who graduates at Mid-Years. Coach Clark expects to move W. H. White '28 from his position at number two to fill Kent's place. Either R. A. Pinkerton '27 or F. D. Stranahan Jr. '26 will probably fill White's position...
...distinct change in Reserve policy. Holdings by Reserve Banks of Government paper are allowed to run out, while their Treasury Bills are similarly declining. On the other hand, member banks are discounting trade bills and paper; and in this way the official rediscount rate is again becoming "effective." This move may or may not presage higher interest rates generally, but it puts the Reserve in a stronger position to check undue speculation if such a step becomes necessary. Thus far the demand for credit comes from metropolitan rather than rural sections...
...program feels about the leading lady in "Cobra", now playing at the Plymouth Theatre. The audience was obviously much of the same mind, for it found the emotions anything but secret, and led on the consuming passion with relish. The audience devoured the Cobra's every move; it tolerated the other players. After her cremation, the other players. After her cremation, the situation became powerful enough to keep everything on the run, including the playwright. He put up a game fight, however, until the situation got the better of him at the end of the last act; he shuddered, uttered...
...they heard, filled with all the dreaming melancholy, the tender elegance, of another day. Yet they were glad when Conductor Stock led something else. For sentiment cannot long garble truth; the viol, the violin, the pianoforte are all superior to the harp; nor can that gracious instrument any longer move men as it could long ago when jongleurs played, by candlelight and firelight, in shadowy halls...
...however, the wheel has turned again. U. S. capital is becoming interested in the Sonneberg district of Germany with the view to rehabilitating its famous toy industries. The move will not affect this Christmas buying; but, by another Christmas, as Government trade experts point out, our toy markets may be flooded with cheaper toys from abroad...