Word: net
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Democrats regained Tennessee from the Republicans, but lost Kentucky in exchange?net loss of one electoral vote for the Democrats; one vote gain for the Republicans...
...match was a brilliant exhibition of tennis. Dixon's stroking proved to be a decisive factor in spite of the consistent net play of Cummings...
...time being at least, borne out by the company's statement for its third quarter this year, ending Sept. 30. During these three months, total income was $6,495,731; after interest, etc., of $3,466,107 and depreciation and depletion of $2,927,457, the net income amounted to only $102,167, or nowhere near enough to cover preferred dividends of $1,075,129. Yet the directors could not find it in their hearts to pass the dividends on the company's preferred stocks, and in consequence a deficit for the third quarter...
Cummings' victory in the final set was due largely to his effective serve and brilliant net play. Perkins' chief advantage lay in his greater steadiness...
...last week published an advertisement as big as a banner which was headed "The Most Successful of Newspaper Mergers." It went on to state that "the first six months, the critical period in every merger," are now passed. "The circulation statement of The New York Herald-Tribune shows a net paid circulation of more than 92% of The New York Herald and The New York Tribune as filed separately for the same six months of 1923." It furnished the figures...