Word: offered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Shipping Board the Chapman bid appeared reasonably adequate. For example, the Board's books carried the Leviathan at a value of $6,050,600 (though the U. S. spent more than $10,000,000 to recondition her). Mr. Chapman's offer itemized $6,782,000 for the Leviathan. The "American" vessels, all alike, cost the U. S. between $3,500,000 and $4,000,000 each to build. The Board valued them at $340,800 each. Mr. Chapman bid $460,000 apiece for them...
...blank cartridge that starts on its course another of the infinite relay of plans for good is fired by the correspondent whose letter suggests the foundation of a Peace Museum. The institute so built might surely offer its gallery of portraits and memorials as a Mecca to a peaceful world; and there would stand a library likewise devoted to this ideal; and, if the founders were really generous, the edifice housing these mementoes would be quite as inspiring as its contents. There is the raw material for a highly pleasing concretion of an ideal...
...meet tomorrow should offer some indication as to what can be expected of the Crimson trackmen in the triangular meet with Dartmouth and Cornell next week. Most of the men are at present untried...
...freshman were unable to offer serious opposition to the 1932 fencing team who defeated them 7 to 2 last night at the Hemenway Gymnasium. Harry Beckwith '32 made a perfect performance by taking all of his three bouts. H. M. Krutter (M. I. T.) won the only two bouts for his team...
With four veteran players in the starting lineup, the Academy quintet will offer strong opposition to the Crimson first year aggregation, which has won five games...