Word: totalizer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Slivkin 72 Hazlett 71 Strauss 62 Kirkby 60 Marden 54 Goldblatt 39 Shallow 36 1941 Results Marvin 202 Peabody 190 James 149 Crocker 136 Henry 122 Klaw 120 Lyford 120 Simpson 105 Longcope 93 Healy 64 Mathewson 55 Kayser 37 Junior baliots valid 547 Junior baliots void 20 Total 567 Sophomore baliots valid 483 Sophomore baliots void 8 Total...
...mayor explained that the $100,000 figure was arrived at only after careful consideration by the committee, "having taken the proportion of the total budgets of the fire and police departments, and the valuation of exempt real estate owned by Harvard bears to the total value of real estate in the city...
...strike about every three years. For the nation as a whole this is certainly no formula for wealth and plenty. The six-week soft-coal deadlock that ended last week caused serious and conspicuous economic damage. Retail trade in the strike area dropped 15% to 20%. Estimates of the total loss of purchasing power ran as high as $100,000,000. Though last week's settlement came in time to prevent large-scale stoppage of factories, ships or railroads, the effects of the strike will continue to be evident in chart and index for weeks to come...
...bituminous operators, however, the strike was by no means an unmixed evil. On April 1 total bituminous coal stocks had piled up to 40,550,000 tons-nearly a six-week supply at the average rate of U. S. consumption (1,000,000 tons per day). Not all this accumulated coal was shoveled away during the strike...
...Friday the six-man Crimson team of Ace Cordingley, Bob Graves, Captain Jack Barr, Henry Thompson, Watty Dickerman, and Don Elbet competed for the team crown. Scores of the low four men count, and the quartet of Barr, Thompson, Cordingley and Graves turned in a total of 306, good enough for first place...