Word: numbers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Methodist), the B'nai Brith Hall, the very newest and swankiest dance-spot in the city (featuring people like Gene Krupa and Buddy Rogers), the headquarters of a large proportion of the city's labor unions, both A. F. of L. and C. I. O., and any number of decent and properly conducted restaurants and stores...
...various jobs made possible by this new fund have been applied for by a large number of undergraduates. Some men will work in First. Michigan where one of the six works caused of the American Friends' is located; while others will be gives professions in the tenement districts of New York City...
Since Saturday's game all the first string players have contracted colds, but Major Sargent expects them to be ready for the game on Saturday night. The same lineup that was so successful against Yale will be used. Captain Ben Forbes will be at number one, Gay Dillingham at number two, and Ben Dillingham at three with Cam Burrage as alternate...
...first place, the idea of averaging $5000 annual earnings after five years is absurd. John R. Tunis in his survey of Harvard's class of 1911 showed that even after a quarter of a century his classmates were earning less than $5000 per man. The number of college students has increased almost six-fold since Tunis' undergraduate days: the college diploma is progressively decreasing in its power to assure large incomes...
Apprehensive at the number of classes he has slept through, he has enlisted the help of his roommates. But to no avail. Cold water wets him, but does not wake him unless in sufficient quantities to float him. It only irritates him. Other means, such as giving him a hot-foot are similarly unavailing. Experimentation has shown that his ears simply do not function while he is asleep. But it also shows that, oddly enough, his eyes can be awakened while his ears slumber...