Word: tippings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Hills house and in his Lake Success office, Lie treasures a secret gadget: a loudspeaker connected with the U.N. public-address system which permits him to follow the debate in any U.N. committee room. Frequently, when he hears something he dislikes, Lie picks up the phone and passes a tip to an aide on the scene...
JOHN FIORENTINO, freshman right end and brother of Holy Cross's Orange Bowl end, Ed. is a man whose steady play gains few cheers from the grandstand. Last week against Brown he showed he could catch passes when he snagged a flintier-tip aerial from Chip Gannon to open the scoring...
...Thomas H. West, the missing Freshman's mother, affirmed last night that a tip yesterday, locating West in Montreal, was unproductive when checked. A business friend of the family was boarding a train from Montreal to Boston, she said, when he thought he saw "a boy acting queerly who conformed to West's description...
...Harvard lecturer reports that regular radio feature in Russia is the reading of sections of books by broadcasting daily. Widener might take a tip and have the assignments from those unavailable books read over the Crimson network...
...short it was only necessary to haunt hotel washrooms to get a pocketful of the stuff. Housewives in New York's suburban Westchester County maintained espionage networks, reporting to each other the arrival of chain-store trucks, and got first grab. Although it was always correct to tip, when in doubt, it was often possible to become a preferred customer simply by beaming at the high prices. And if you knew the right man in the right line anything was possible...