Word: net
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...held Sinclair's Oil stock. He declared that he had acquired it before entering the Cabinet, that during the year in which the oil leases were made, he had bought just 18 shares to round out his holdings, and that he sold the stock last year at a net loss of about $28 a share...
...annual report of the American Can Co., covering 1923, was gratifying to its stockholders and a confirmation of Wall Street's high opinion of the Company. Net earnings in 1923, after preferred dividends, amounted to $10,983,094, or $19.64 on each of the 412,333 common shares. The surplus of the Company at the close of 1923 was $37,570,871, compared with $31,948,016 at the end of 1922. In addition, the debenture bonds of the Company, which totaled $10,233,000 in 1920, are gradually being retired; the amount outstanding shrank from...
From the beginning of the opening period the Crimson team had the edge. For half the period the puck raced back and forth, usually near the Yale net. Zarakov's chance came when he zigzagged through three Blue defence men and shot the goal. Similar tactics brought about the second score. Kaufman left the net to break up the shot, but Zarakov put the rubber past him. In the second period the Crimson showed an alarming facility in losing the puck. Captain Coady played valliantly, and in spite of a severe cold that sapped his energy, he brought about...
...games at Lake Placid, and once in a bona fide engagement in New Haven. Dartmouth has gone under every time, but from all accounts the failure of the spectacular Captain Hall to rally in the third fracas was entirely due to Jenkins, the genius who presides over the Yale net. Cumings played his best game of the year last Monday against the Tiger, but he is still a long way from the Blue goal-tend, and will have to sharpen his eye tonight if he expects to keep all the Green rubbers out of the strings...
When Harvard's forward, Beals, received the puck from Captain Crosby in the fourth overtime period of the Princeton-hockey game last Monday, and smashed it into the net, he broke a 1 to 1 tie, won the Princeton series for the University, and put the Crimson sextet in a position where it can again aspire to the Big Three championship. It marked the athletic climax of the past week...