Word: tying
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Mexico's Chavez stated the case with devastating simplicity: "As a practical proposal, shall we tie the hands of the Senator from Kentucky [Barkley] or any other Senator just because he happened to have recommended to WPA some honest Democratic friend who could do the job? Shall we prevent that friend from giving the Senator a lift when he needs...
...When Lilienthal was reappointed Dr. Arthur did not resign, as threatened, but tried to get President Roosevelt to approve the principle that the Board could act only after a unanimous vote. Failing in that, he tried to tie the Board's hands by going away for a long rest...
...winning two of its remaining three games the Crimson will at least be assured of a first place tie, even if Dartmouth is triumphant in all of its final three encounters. In the meantime the Varsity is meeting non-circuit opposition two or three times a week in preparation for the concluding league push beginning with Dartmouth on June 18 and the Elis on June...
Pole Vault-Won by A. G. Trope ocC. (Eliot) 11 ft.: second-tie between S. L. Madey '40 (Eliot). A. B. Carlson '39 (Lowell), and E. R. Greenhood, Jr., '39 (Lowell) all at 10 ft., 8 in.: fifth-J. E. Jones, Jr. '38 (Kirkland...
High Jump-Won by D. H. Wilson '40 (Leverett) 5 ft., 8 in.; second-Q. W. Fick, Jr. '40 (Eliot) 5 ft., 6 in.: third-R. H. Sullivan '39 (Lowell) 5 ft., 4 in.: fourth-tie between G. F. Swift '39, (Eliot), L. A. Campbell '39 (Kirkland) and H. K. Westheimer '40 (Eliot...