Word: players
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...from 64? to 71? an oz. (TIME, April 22), the world had its cue. For the price to U. S. producers was boosted to keep it ahead of the mounting world price. But the world price was mounting because of U. S. buying in the world market. When a player shows that he is willing to raise his own ante, there is no limit to the betting...
...Icelander is Artist Walters. Born in Canada, a sometime cowboy, baseball player, he is a brother of Cinemactor Bill Cody. Icelandic is his wife, Lecturer & Author Thorstina Jackson Walters. But on the trip that produced the cold and airy landscapes on exhibition last week, Artist Walters traveled alone to be sure that his impressions were...
...professional pool-player were suddenly confronted with a table the size of a Ouija board which answered all his requirements, he would have been no more amazed than the professional musicians who flocked last week to hear a new electrical organ on view at the Industrial Arts Exposition in Manhattan's Rockefeller Center. This new organ had no pipes. It was much smaller than a small upright piano and it cost only $1,250, as compared with $4,000 & up for most pipe organs...
Inventor was Laurens Hammond, quiet, hard-working head of Hammond Clock Co. of Chicago. Inventor Hammond has tinkered with electricity since he left Cornell in 1916. Though no bridge player, he invented a few years ago an electrical bridge table which shuffles and deals the cards. Though no musician, he saw that a pipeless organ would have many a practical advantage. Pipes require space, are expensive to install. Usually they anchor an organ for life, and changes in temperature will set them out of tune...
...forward passing trophy is a sterling silver bowl and was an anonymous gift. The Roger W. Cutler Trophy, to be awarded to the player who excels in punting, was donated by Roger W. Cutler '11. The S. V. R. Crosby Trophy, to be awarded the player who performs best in drop kicking, was donated by Stephen V. R. Crosby...