Word: netting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshman net team will see action this afternoon against the M. I. T. 1931 aggregation on the Divinity Courts at 3 o'clock...
With him traveled his more-than-pretty daughter, Mlle. Marie Antoinette Claudel,* blonde, blue-eyed, ready to pass from jeune fille to grande dame. Doubtless she would find New Orleans, where gallantry is understood, more enchanting than Washington, where flattery keeps its net mended to capture the mayflies of gossip so important to political life. She would share with him the warm friendliness of a sort of homecoming, but in not quite the same blissful passivity as he, Paul Claudel, poet...
...strategy that he gives him his daughter as second wife. At this point, Temugin orders a census of his family. A eunuch (fad newly imported from Turkey) reviews 18 years of hearty domesticity, reports 84 women including the two wives, 178 children, of whom 65 have died, leaving a net increment...
...next step in radio development was the organization of broadcasting companies. The broadcasting stations connected by a net work of telephone lines, are supported by advertising. Dodge Brothers Automobile Company used a great deal of radio advertising to introduce its new car. Although it costs $60,000 an hour to advertise over the air, Sarnoff went on to prove that the cost is reasonable compared with the cost of magazine advertising...
...month ago William Ladd sold his membership in the New York Stock Exchange for $295,000. Last week he paid $360,000 to regain membership. His three weeks change of plans cost him $65,000. Nonetheless he made a large net profit on his transactions for when he first bought his Exchange membership (in December 1924) it cost him only...