Word: wealth
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...With a wealth of material reporting from the Sophomore class, in addition to three members of last year's Varsity team, the Harvard polo squad has a large number of promising players. There are more Varsity candidates at present than both the Varsity and Freshman squads had last year...
...declared an unprecedented embargo upon all shipments of North Dakota hard wheat, tying up some 50,000,000 bushels. Some of the hedgers feared that their joy might be the cause of the very disaster they dreaded. They well knew that Mr. Roosevelt, committed to raising prices and redistributing wealth, rides two horses. Should prices slump too far. he might be virtually forced to turn to direct inflation. Last week the Right or sound-money horse of his team bounded so far ahead when spurred by the bond news that the dollar was yanked from 66 to 70? on foreign...
...Dietz is well qualified in football to make a guess as to the outcome of the game tomorrow, for he has a wealth of college football experience behind him. He himself played in the Stadium on Carlisle teams in 1907-11 when Carlisle won two of the games and later was assistant coach of his Alma Mater. The United States is his special territory in football coaching experience, since he has helped teams at Washington State, Purdue, Stanford and in numerous high schools...
Allistair Cook, a graduate of Cambridge University, and at present studying at Harvard under the Common-wealth Fellowship, will direct the production. Mr. Cook directed the world premiere of Huxley's "World of Light," which was produced in Cambridge...
...from the pulpit, is a doughty warrior for Prohibition, and a contributing editor to the Christian Herald (of which he was editor-in-chief from 1920 to 1925). He has written some 33 books, but his fame still rests upon In His Steps. It might be supposed that his wealth rests there too. But last week in the Christian Century Author Sheldon revealed that he received precisely $275 for In His Steps from the church weekly which first published it. Then he discovered that his copyright was defective, the weekly having filed only one copy with the copyright department instead...