Word: rebounds
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...State 13, Army 7 Improving every week Tulane 21, Columbia 0 Second best team in Dixie Minnesota 14, Iowa 6 Minnesota, we Go-pher you Northwestern 14, Notre Dame 0 "Go you Northwestern" Carnegie Tech 7, Holy Cross 0 Tech is overdue Michigan 20, Penn 6 Wolverines on the rebound Boston College 20, Boston U. 7 No trouble for Eagles Villanova 14, Temple 0 Not much chance for upset here Amherst 14, Williams 12 Bennington votes for Amherst Alabama 13, Georgia Tech 7 "I'm a ramblin'' wrock" North Carolina 20, Duke 14 Sweet Lalanne Ohio State 7, Illinois...
...staff is two-fold, first to learn the use of instruments, and, second, to master the technique of putting a show on the air. Problems in connection with this phase of the work include: the acoustics of the broadcasting room; the placement of performers in order to avoid rebound and overemphasis; the accurate reproduction of sound effects so that "hoof beats in the distance" don't drown out the heroics of the act; and the blending of all parts of the program in the right proportions...
What did these tricks was a "terrain clearance indicator,"'first practical development of a radio-run absolute altimeter. From a transmitting antenna on one wing, radio waves are bounced groundward, caught on the rebound by a receiving antenna on the other wing. The elapsed time interval is measured in millionths of a second at radio's speed of 186,300 miles per second, is translated into feet on the altimeter...
...control a large portion of the market by buying up competitors, listed the following factors as "indicating serious monopolistic conditions": 1) dominant position of International Harvester; 2) big advance in farm-equipment prices as compared with other manufactured products; 3) price rigidity in farm equipment during Depression; 4) swift rebound of farm-equipment prices after the Depression years to levels higher than 1929; 5) International Harvester's greater profits in 1937 ,than in 1929 though farm income in 1937 was 18% lower than 1929; 6) only slight decline in International Harvester's prices during Depression but sharp declines...
Walsh sank Conants rebound to tie up the game at 3:06 in the third period. Sullivan's solo put the Green ahead at 11:20. But Joe Patrick put Harvard back in the game by slamming Ned Cutter's pass at 13:35. Lewis overtime tally proved enough despite the Crimson's frantic rushes and the fact that Johnson was removed for a sixth skater before the game ended...