Word: stack
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lineup, which should stack up favorably against any in the league, was partly the result of the fast development and phenomenal rise of one of the tallest, perhaps the tallest, basketball players ever to wear a Crimson uniform. The man is Hugh Hyde and he stands six feet, four inches off the ground...
Playing a losing game ever since the 1935 Holding Company Act, the $957,000,000 North American Co., No. 2 U.S. public-utility holding company,** last week decided to begin cashing in its chips. First stack to go is all blue: its 100% stock interest (2,695,000 common shares) in Union Electric Co. of Missouri...
Harvard is out of the running as far as the team scores go, because only one man is entered in the cross-country race, which occurs this morning. The others are unable to get up to Wood stack in time for that event, because of having examinations today. Thus chances of a Crimson victory are blasted at the start, but it is likely that some of the men who have done well in the past in downhill and slalom will repeat their performances again this year. Both the latter events are being held on Suicide Six, which is a mean...
...present time Hodder is working on pairs of men, and later on he plans to find a third man to fit into these forwards wings. Juniors Johnny Paine and George Gebelein are an example. Both played together last year on a Sophomore line, and at present they seem to stack up as the nucleus of Hodder's potential first line. Recently Gordie McGrath, whose expert stickhandling was one of the highlights of last year's drab season, has been the third...
...cards may be Stack-ed your way," dolefully replied his friend, Shan Twee, who graduated from Yale- in-China many ages ago, "but keep your eye on our wingback...