Word: subscribee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sooner or later the college athletic associations which subscribe to the principle of athletics for all will provide the opportunity to play football for the little fellows. Under the present system, average players of small size give up the game in droves after entering college.
"In consequence we cannot subscribe to naval parity with any other European Continental power such as would result in our Mediterranean fleet being in a position of inferiority in that sea.
Subscriptions for the year will be taken at the Baker Library today as well as at the CRIMSON Office on Plympton Street. Starting tomorrow all who wish to subscribe will also have the opportunity of signing up in Memorial Hall and Pierce Hall.
F. N. G. C. Miss Lucy Hannon, general manager of the Ohio Equity Exchange Co., "only woman executive in coopera- tive marketing," named the new creation ?Farmers' National Grain Corp. Organized grain groups will subscribe to its stock, elect its directors and officials The corporation, thus privately owned, will...
I shall not subscribe. It gives me a feeling of pleasure to wend my way to this newsstand or that and purchase it weekly. Might save a few cents by subscribing, but it's more fun to buy it hebdomadically. . . .