Word: pooled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...account for a customer who was abroad. He would shout "name later" when he gave orders in the morning. If the transaction showed a profit he would put it in his account. This was against rules but the order clerk got a nice slice. Harrison Welch was running a pool and arranged with certain customers' men that they would get $1 a share for every share they sold. Customers' men have short office hours. But their work extends far into the night. Wherever there are rich people there are customers' men, angling for accounts. Lack of interest...
...Swimming meet for boys under college age in New Swimming Pool...
...following is the seating of the winning crew: Stroke, A.H. Parker; 7, R.H. Svendsen; 6, J.W. Appel; 5, Eustis Walcott; 4, Desmond FitzGerald; 3, T.E. Covel; 2, Rockwell Kent, III; Bow, Beekman Pool; Cox, R.H. Watson...
Today is the dead line for signing up for the class in Senior Red Cross Life Saving which is being conducted at the pool in the New Athletic Building. Certain preliminary tests are required for entrance into the classes, which are to be held for the next three weeks, and which at the present time have attracted...
...pool is run on a club basis, dues to which are $1,00 per week. Membership brings with it the purely incidental privilege of drawing lots of the baseball clubs in the National and American Leagues. The member who happens to draw the club making the greatest number of runs for the week receives a prize of $5,00. In addition to this weekly stipend there are daily prizes...