Word: poole
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...effective last week, State banks must set aside 20% of their profits per year until each bank creates an internal fund equal to 50% of its capital stock and surplus and equal to 10% of its daily deposits. Under the old system guaranty was by a common State pool. Under the new system each bank will have to provide its own guaranty or be run out of business...
...south, Helene Madison had broken five world's records, most of them in sprints. She thought she could do better than that. Last week in Jacksonville over a 20-yd. course she swam 500 yds. while A. A. U. judges timed her. When she got out of the pool she had beaten the time for every standard distance from 200 to 500 yards...
...long enough to be good paddles. She has big hands and a tall, athletic body so matured by swimming that it looks little like the body of a 16-year-old girl. She has blonde hair, an expression of indolence and good-nature. Ray E. Daughters of the Crystal pool in Seattle taught her to swim...
...National Collegiate records were broken, one was tied, and a brand new mark was established at the opening of the new Harvard swimming pool last night. Ray Ruddy of Columbia and Ted Moles of Princeton were the record-breakers, while August Harms, of Fordham, swimming easily in the 150-yard medley, a new event for the meet, hung up a mark for future mermen to shoot at. Al Schwarts, Northwestern captain and star, twice tied the existing record of 24 seconds flat in the 50-yard dash...
There should be an orgy of record-breaking tonight and tomorrow evening, according to the swimmers who tried the pool for the first time yesterday and found conditions especially fast. . . An international flavor is lent to this N. C. A. A. meet by the presence of F. Munroe Bourne, McGill's star swimmer. He has scored six firsts and one second in college competition this year, and is the first Canadian to participate in an American intercollegiate meet. . . Neils Thorpe, who has been swimming coach at Minnesota ever since the sport was established there ten years ago, is banking heavily...