Word: rival
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This is exactly the course which Winston ("Winnie") Churchill, ambitious rival of Mr. Baldwin for leadership, has been urging upon the Party. Headlines blazed "Baldwin Surrenders to Churchill." A new page of British party history seemed about to turn...
...Newshawks snooped through Dunster and Lowell Houses, already completed, and reported that among many hundreds, only two outer Yale locks of the usual trademarked variety were in use. One seemed to be an accident, the other was a replacement. The Boston Globe headlined: UNIVERSITY HAS NO INTENTION OF GIVING RIVAL INSTITUTION ANY PUBLICITY FREE OF CHARGE...
...Beauties, a hard candy in cans, is the best seller. Fig Pie, Liberty, Cherrie Sundae and other 5? bars are good sellers. Some of the output is taken by the Great Atlantic & Pacific stores, some by Independent Grocers' Association. He controls the Zion Bank (capital: $50,000) whose rival is First State Bank, largely held by officials of Marshall Field & Co. who also own Zion City's big lace factory. A publishing plant and a department store also loom large in Voliva-land...
...nosed out the Harvard University grapplers, 35 to 32, to gain the New England Intercollegiate wrestling championship last Saturday at the Brown gym in Providence. Although the Crimson matmen won four individual championships to the winners' three, Tufts outscored Harvard in points by taking more second places than its rival. Brown totaled 16 points...
...pound championship last year, was the next Crimson grappler to annex a title, when he pinned Hastings of Tufts after over 8 minutes of fighting. In the 155-pound bout, Harvard was also the victor, O. E. Goddard '33 adding five points by gaining a decision over Vassalotti, his rival from M. I. T., in an overtime match. K. W. Straus '31, powerful Crimson heavyweight grappler, conquered Gallivan of Tufts in short order thereby winning the unlimited championship...