Word: tens
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Hatch, the visitors' twirler, was pounded mereilessly in the first, second, and seventh innings, in which frames Harvard scored all of its ten runs. W. B. Wood '32 drove in two runs in the initial frame with a long triple. From this point on the home team was never headed...
...will play this afternoon are Phillips Finlay '31, first man; E. B. Murphy '31, second man: W. P. Arnold '31, third man; and Captain J. W. Filoon '29, fourth man. These men, together with the remainder of the squad, which was yesterday cut down to ten, have been practicing regularly over the Belmont Springs course under the direction of Filoon. According to him, the golfers are showing better form at present than the team did last year at this time. Finlay, who captained the 1931 Freshman team and last summer worked his way into the semi-finals of the National...
...cost of maintaining temporary steel stands, aside from the original cost of the materials, would, within ten years, equal the cost of concrete stands, approximately $380,000. The estimates submitted for the maintenance and handling of temporary stands figured between $40,000, and $46,000, annually. The investment is thus, obviously, completely out of proportion to the demand raised. To put $380,000 into what will be at best undesirable seats, used only on four or five afternoons of the year, would impede the possibility of any future developments, aside from being a little ridiculous in itself...
...other hand, permanent steel stands with an original cost of $170,000 will still leave the subject open to consideration some time during the next ten years, while the need is temporarily met at comparatively low cost. Of the three types of construction that have been debated for several months, the concrete could not be constructed to duplicate the material and appearance of the present horseshoe, nor would it have the potential scrap value of the steel. The salvage of the steel will to some extent compensate for the unsightly appearance that this structure will present for a few years...
Extravagant U. S. smokers may pay 15? for a 15? package of cigarets. Shrewd cigaret buyers, however, find little difficulty in getting two packs for a quarter, one pack for 13?. At Atlantic & Pacific chain stores, indeed, a carton (ten packs) of 15? cigarets is sold at $1.14, and R. H. Macy & Co., famed price reducer, offers the carton at $1.09. Thus the "list price" of the largest selling cigarets has been cut a penny here, a penny there, and several pennies elsewhere...