Word: totality
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...line plunges failed to dent the Crimson torward wall, and on the following play the Princeton backfield mixed its signals and the ball sailed over the goal-line, where Crawford overwhelmed by four Crimson linemen, managed to recover the pigskin. Two points were, however, added to the University total through the medium of a safety...
...same surplus existed two years ago. Whereas Dartmouth is allotted 21,000 tickets for the Harvard Dartmouth game, and succeeds in disposing of this number with great regularity, Princeton only takes care of 10,000 seats in the Stadium for the bi-yearly clash in Cambridge, and the total sales in Princeton this fall for Saturday's game will not exceed that figure...
...metals, type and brittania metals, tin foil for wrappings, soda fountain and chemical laboratory pipes, cans and boxes, white enamel, making silks heavy, mordants in dyeing textiles and printing calicoes. For these uses, this country last year imported 50% (76,646 long tons, value $95,121,000) of the total world supply of tin. This was an increase of nearly 20% over 1924 imports, whereas the world supply increased only 2% over that of 1924. On Dec. 31, 1925, there were only 2,654 tons of tin in the U. S. There is a world shortage...
Simultaneously the U. S. Department of Commerce announced and deplored last week that no less than seven other paramount commodities imported by the U. S. to a total volume of one billion dollars yearly are similarly being restricted in the countries of origin: coffee, potash, mercury, long staple cotton, iodine, nitrates, and sisal hemp...
Five hundred men are expected to be in the line of march when it sets forth from the Square. The total has generally been increased to many times that number by the time the parade reaches Harvard bridge. The band will lead the way, followed by the marchers and men in automobiles...