Word: nones
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...year before. Thus, after interest, depreciation and profit sharing in 1922 are deducted, the net profit of $3,144,549 in 1922 became last year a net loss of $1,166,284. In both years, dividends were paid on the two classes of preferred stock, but none on the common. After these payments, a final deficit of $1,768,560 was incurred last year, compared with a final surplus of $2,526,250 the year before...
Concerning any changes in the line-up of the first three crews in the imme- diate future. Coach Stevens expects to make none or few before the break-up of the ice on the Charles. Every man on the first chree crews will have a good three or four weeks training on the water before the third crew is dropped,--a week or less before the spring recess...
...college team to which Yale has bowed this season, and most of the meets have been won by lop-sided scores. Winters, Roberts and Batty are all veterans of last year's Yale team which defeated the Crimson by the score of 20 to 3, and the fact that none of last year's championship Freshman team has earned a berth this year, is not encouraging to the Crimson supporters...
...undefeated but which is perfectly capable of repeating the Yale Freshman victory of last year. They have bowed to Taft School, 11 to 9, and they were unable to pile up as heavy a score against the Brown Freshmen as were the Harvard wrestlers, but they are none the less a powerful team. Stearns and Captain Wolfe were members of the Yale '27 football team that humbled the Harvard freshmen last fail, and-the latter has been winning his bouts this year, in the 175-pound class, with amazing consistency...
...visit of a CRIMSON reporter to the Glee Club office yesterday brought to light the fact that competition in the Intercollegiate Glee Club contest was keener this year than ever before. Detailed figures of the contest show that none of the contestants received less than 250 out of a possible 300 points. Yale won the contest with 288 points; Columbia and Syracuse tied for second place with 286 points; and Harvard came in next with 280 points. The judges commented in particular on the close nature of the contest...