Word: penn
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...indiscriminate holdings ranging from Manhattan real estate to California prune orchards. After it is simplified, it will keep no less than 108 non-utilities, including 89 waterworks companies which are not defined as utilities by the act. But it will have only three operating and holding utility subsidiaries-West Penn Power Co., Monongahela West Penn Public Service Co. and Potomac Edison Co. To provide cash for the untangling, it plans to issue about $50,000,000 in new securities...
Dartmouth amassed 500 points to win. With Williams capturing second honors with 421.24 points, and Harvard following with 420.13. Other team scores were: Yale 410.35, Cornell 227.54, Penn State 218.90, Bowdoin 217.76, Middlebury 208.03, Colgate...
...past ten years the U. S. Military Academy has been the only major football-playing college in the U. S. that has not had the three-year varsity eligibility rule. Such Army All-Americans as Elmer Oliphant (Purdue 1914), Ed Garbisch (Washington & Jefferson 1921), "Light Horse" Harry Wilson (Penn State 1924) played varsity football three or four years at their respective alma maters and four more for Army.* This situation roiled many an opponent. In 1928-29 the Naval Academy refused to have any truck with the Army footballers, and the Big Ten for the past three years has banned...
...Cornell delegates were present from Colgate, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Pennsylvannia, Penn State, Princeton, Syracuse. Yale was invited but sent no delegate as there is no student Council now at Yale. Francis Keppel '38 represented Harvard...
...Hansen-Doubleday, Doran ($2.50). Collection of 21 stories, notable for Stephen Vincent Benet's modern folk tale, The Devil and Daniel Webster (first prize), for Robert Coates's violent story, The Fury (third prize), for first-rate examples of the work of William March, Jesse Stuart, Robert Penn Warren...