Word: tenth
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
With the bases loaded by virtue of passes to Bilodeau, and Jim sullivan and Buster McacTernen's infield single, chances for a Crimson victory in the tenth appeared bright. But the St. John's pitcher, Irving Prince, forced Dave Shean to hit into a fast double play, ending the inning...
...Immingham Dock, Humber River, in the north of England, the little freighter Backworth last week loaded $10,000 worth of sugar, flour, fruit and dried salt fish for starving Basques in Spain's besieged Bilbao. More than one-tenth of the cargo was paid for by David Lloyd George who seldom misses a chance to make political capital of anything. Down to the dock hurried Britain's Wartime Prime Minister to wring Captain Russell of the Backworth by the hand...
This week on the eve of the new parliamentary session the furrows in Premier Blum's brow grew deeper. So apprehensive was the Paris Bourse that Bank of France stocks dropped 585 francs ($26), nearly one-tenth of their value. Meantime 30,000 small storekeepers assembled angrily in the capital to denounce Premier Blum's two-days-a-week closing order...
...figurehead editor, Dr. Finley is at his book-lined office on the Times's tenth floor each morning at 9 a. m. He writes a daily editorial, participates each noon in the editorial conference of the publisher, managing editor and editorial writers...
...Howard Chivers of Dartmouth was third in 42.1; Dave Bradley of Dartmouth fourth, 43.1. The fourteen Harvard men besides Rogers, whose times were counted in the team score, placed as follows: H. Adams Carter '36, fifth, 43.9; David Emerson '38, sixth, 44.8; Charles Lawrence, eighth, 46.4; Albert F. Sise, tenth, 47.6; Andrew E. Ritchie, Jr. '34, twelth...