Word: pars
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...foot 3 inch, 197 pound aggressive ball player, capable of breaking-up many of the Harvard off-tackle spinners. To the right of him is Spencer Manrodt, a short, stocky guard who thrives when the going is tough. Protecting the end is Prodgers, a pass receiver par excellence. At center is Tom Carey. Carey was seen last year in the Harvard Stadium as a back. This was only temporary due to the injuries of other backs. The right side of the line is composed of Finklestein, end; McNeil, tackle; and Mawhinney at guard. All three men have Varsity letters...
...could well visualize what might happen to the topless towers of Manhattan if enemy bombers ever laid eggs among them. Inland Senators were apathetic, but other coast Senators agreed. He knew that the nine antiaircraft regiments of the regular army have only seven or eight guns apiece (twelve is par), that few of the ten antiaircraft regiments of the National Guard have anything more effective than machine guns. Largely due to Senator Copeland, $13,000,000 went into the army's 1938 appropriation specifically earmarked for antiaircraft, and the army was authorized to contract for $10,000,000 more...
...denominations ranging from $50 to $100,000) and $300,000,000 of 1⅛% notes(maturing from June 15, 1943, issued in denominations from $100 to $100,000).* Holders of $433.460.000 of 1¼% Treasury notes maturing December 15 were allowed to exchange them for the new issues par-for-par with interest adjusted...
...snowed under by its bonded debt, Chicago Great Western Railroad's capitalization will be cut from $139,247,313 to $62, 291, 827, its annual fixed interest charges from $1,705,532 to $767,071. Common stockholders will not get a cent; preferred stockholders will swap their shares (par value: $46,073,500) for new common stock (par value: $11,518,375); first-mortgage bondholders will get new stocks and bonds and 67.92% of the voting power...
...Winner: curly-haired Johnny Revolta of Evanston, Ill., onetime (1935) P.G.A. champion, with a score of 276 (69, 68, 71, 68)-twelve under par...