Word: paces
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...labor. Then as communities grew, matters became more complex. You first had the country stores, which were finally grouped together into larger unions. Then came the chain stores, and our large department stores. Now our cities have grown so rapidly that the status of economic conditions has not kept pace with them, for the waste in the distribution of food products is very great." Summing up the matter of industrial advancement, he said, "The whole question has been to find better methods for doing things. Whatever the methods of producing are today, always better ones can be devised...
...stone toward the crucial Yale test next Tuesday at New Haven. He wishes, however, to increase the team's victory momentum rather than halt it, so he will send his strongest-line-up into the fray. The general feeling now is that if the University five can maintain the pace set Wednesday in routing the Green it will be able to silence the Bulldog's growl in his very den. Tonight's task is to down the St. Francis team in stride without losing sight of the imminent objective contest with the Blue...
...number one man on Team B was forced to the limit in downing his opponent by a score of 12-15, 15-10, 11-15, 15-12, 15-2. It was Pease's inability to survive to driving pace that cost him the fifth and crucial game. He will play the winner of today's semi-final match between A. H. King of the Milton squash club and H. B. Rawlins '27 captain of the Freshman squash team...
...extent of cooperation which will be needed from manufacturers to keep pace with the technical advances of warfare was amplified by one Colonel Walsh of the Ordnance Department. He described some of the outstanding improvements in military equipment which have taken place since the War: "Our own Ordnance Department has designed a 75-millimetre gun with twice the range of the French Soixante-Quinze used in 1918. The redesigned 155-millimetre gun outranges the French C. P. F. by nearly five miles, the new 4.7 gun outranges our own pre-War design two and a half times and fires...
Harvard has faced this year an unusually stiff schedule, with a preponderance of engagements with Canadian or League teams. Harvard has lost, but in so doing has come up against combinations of higher power than itself. Harvard's pace has steadily quickened...