Word: pounded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...wdnt. be half the scrap if the odds were any lighter against one. Ezra Pound...
...resemble the allied purchasing commissions which operated in this country during the world war. European countries are getting ready to do the same thing in their relations with the United States. The systems of barter and exchange are in large part the inevitable consequence of failure to stabilize the pound or the franc in terms of the dollar. If any commitments are to be made in foreign transactions, governments will have to take the risks of fluctuations in international exchange...
...eight Syracuse men have been undefeated so far this season, and they are confident of winning in every bout except the 145 pound class. Brad Simmons, the K.O. man, will be given a chance to show his worth against McKusick of Syracuse, who has an enviable record, and this bout will probably be the best of the match, although the feature bout will undoubtedly be between Negroni, captain of the visitors, and Phil Hines, both undefeated this year. HARVARD SYRACUSE Curtin 115-pound Paulus Lamb 125-pound Harris Ward 135-pound Wertheimer Cone 145-pound Button Hines 155-pound Negroni...
Skillful arguing by Robert C. Bassett 2L and James W. Havinghurst 2L of the Warren Club was responsible for the victory. The losers were represented by Frederick W. Doolittle, Jr., 2L and Allen O. Eaton 2L. Dean Roscoe Pound '90 acted as presiding justice. The associate justices were Judge Franklin T. Hammond '92 and Judge John J. Burns, both of the Superior Court of Massachusetts...
...which provide him with all he needs, a peso has the buying power of a pre-inflation dollar. Oranges cost three centavos (less than one penny). Avocado pears cost the same. The staples, black beans and pink rice, cost usually 20 centavos a kilo, which is more than two pounds. That's 2½? a pound. And if you've eaten black bean paste with chili sauce and Mexican pink rice, you know you don't have to feel sorry for anyone who makes it his daily fare...