Word: totaled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...team's victory as a springboard to leap into first place in the race for individual high-scoring honors. He tallied 2 goals and 2 assists and brought his point total for the season to 11, Princeton's Wyer rose to second place with 10 points, while Bill Morrison, of Toronto, is tied for third with Mel Williamson, of Queens, each with 9. McConnell was the league's high scorer in 1938. STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS College Won Lost Pts Toronto 3 0 6 McGill 3 0 6 Queens 3 2 6 Harvard 2 1 4 Princeton...
...total reported earnings of Harvard students during the year was $288,085, as compared to $272,088 the previous year. The work obtained by students through the Student Employment Office included jobs under the Temporary Student Employment Plan, financed by the University, and wages from Harvard organizations such as the CRIMSON, Phillips Brooks House and the Chapel Choir...
Chase National's bristle-haired Winthrop Aldrich (also a lawyer before he was a banker) as usual took on the job of stating banking's case. Said he: "The fact that total commercial, industrial and agricultural loans have failed to rise in proportion to the great increase in demand deposits, has been cited by many as evidence of a reluctance on the part of the banking community to meet legitimate credit needs. ... In no true sense can credit be 'created' by banks. . . . There must be in the first place willing borrowers...
Hormel & Co., still in the van of the parade, last week came out with something brand-new, a "joint earnings plan." During the current fiscal year (ending October 1939) the total of all profits and wages of Hormers Austin plant will be reckoned up. At year's end this theoretical kitty will go 80% to employes, 20% to stockholders. If the employes' 80% fails to cover the pay they have already received, they will get no more. If it more than covers their pay, the surplus will be divided 80-20 until the workers have been given four...
...methods used in the famed Chinese tea gardens. Today Britain has ?120,000,000 invested in the tea industry, produces 800,000,000 Ibs. a year, of which it exports over 500,000,000 Ibs., 62% of the world's tea exports-which, in turn, form 1% of total world trade...