Word: poole
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Canada's wheat pool is the biggest on Earth. Yet for a whole year the honor of being General Manager of its central selling agency has gone begging. Even last week nobody wanted it. Said Pool President A. J. MacPhail at Winnipeg...
Like the U. S. Grain Stabilization Corp., the Canadian Cooperative Wheat Producers Ltd. (central selling agency for the Canadian Wheat Pool) has guessed wrong, held too many millions of bushels too long, expecting a rise in World grain prices which has turned out to be a fall. Approximately 100,000,000 bushels of wheat are held by the Canadian Pool, approximately 110,000,000 bushels by the U. S. group. What to do? Liquidate at present prices, the lowest in the history of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange...
...swimming pool in the former Westmorly Court, a unique feature of the House, will be thoroughly modernized and made available for members of the House throughout the entire college year. The six Adams House squash courts are in the University squash courts building adjacent to Randolph Hall...
...Freshman candidates to a mile swim yesterday. Assisted by R. B. Muir, Ulen is supervising practice for both squads from 3 to 4 o'clock each afternoon. A few candidates are still devoting time to building up exercises, but the majority of the squads are working out in the pool, in preparation for the opening meet with Bowdoin on January 9. "I shall call the squad back early, probably on January 2 in order to be really to meet Bowdoin," Ulen stated yesterday...
...least part of this sum might be profitably used to defray the expenses of maintaining and operating the university's athletic equipment. At present this item is met almost entirely out of charges to students using the facilities. Locker fees, squash and tennis court charges, and the swimming pool charge are the main sources of this income. The amount spent in this way during the past year was$89,589.43, or about $3,000 less than the surplus plied up in a year which was scarcely expected to show any profit...