Word: pooled
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sand and a few pines on this spot. But Mr. Bok caused a slender Gothic tower, of pink Georgia marble and tan Florida coquina stone, to be erected. Delicately balanced in the top is the largest carillon in the U. S.? At the tower's base is a pool, surrounded by exotic trees and shrubs. Mr. Bok calls this place the "Taj Mahal of America." It was to dedicate this U. S. Taj that President Coolidge had gone to Florida...
...should not be concluded, however, that even the 1928 bull market drove all stocks up to a 30X figure. Railroads, for example, were conservatively priced; so was many an industrial not blessed with pool backing. The following table shows 1928 earnings per share, 1928 high, and ratio of earnings to quotations for the following representative stocks...
Harvard Freshmen defeated Harvard University 3 to 2. A. B. Pool '32 defeated E. M. Shelton '31, 3 to 2; A. W. Patterson '32 defeated Burton Richardson '29, 3 to 0; F. O. Canfield '32 defeated Caleb Cauman '30, 3 to 0; C. H. Kawakami '30 defeated R. C. Champollion '32, 3 to 2; E. P. Gunn '30 defeated P. G. Livermore...
Iselin, who is seeded first in the State Championships, will find his hardest opponents in three former Harvard players. M. P. Baker '25 seeded second in the Massachusetts tournament, J. L. Pool '28, captain of last year's University squash team, and H. N. Rawl- ins '27, present national champion. O. E. Debevoise '26 is also a difficult opponent. The University team won the National Championship in 1925, 1926 and 1927 but failed to reach the semifinals last year...
...Jansen '26, seeded third, W. H. Rise, seeded fifth, and F. S. Hill '24, seeded sixth, are among the most prominent of the remaining seeded players J. L. Pool '29, captain of last year's University squash team and present state champion, will be unable to defend his title this year, since he is now residing in another state...