Word: substitutees
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Me: "Yes, I do. Your casualty list seems high. But no game in which you couldn't be hurt was ever worth playing. In Australian football you can't substitute, and if a man is hurt badly, you may have to play without him."
In general the Robinson-Patman Act puts the beneficiaries of discrimination on the same footing as the donors; transfers the burden of proof from the prosecution to the defense; attempts to substitute specific prohibitions for the generalities on price discrimination contained in the old anti-trust laws.
Gallagher, Varsity substitute center last fall, barely missed the necessary number of points and is still on pro.
Funny material to be purveyed by the new syndicate had a heavy rural cast. As a possible substitute for the wise saws of the late Humorist Will Rogers, which McNaught Syndicate sold to 500 newspapers, Esquire Features offered a daily 150-word gag from Bob Burns, onetime vaudevillian whose radio...
Scott was regular tackle on the "Iron Men" eleven of 1934 and Platt was captain of the 1935 Freshman team. Gallagher, who did not make a high enough grade this fall in the opinion of the faculty, was a substitute center last year.