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Word: wealth (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pleasant hodgepodge of conflict between true love, a railroad company, oil drillers, and carnival workers. Of course love concerns all and though for a time Miss Dunne ands keen competition from a pipe line for first place in Mr. Scott's affections the story gives her both wealth and the object of her desire before the final scores...

Author: By V. F., | Title: The Crimson Moviegoer | 10/1/1937 | See Source »

...backfield there is still George Roberts and Torbert MacDonald to be considered. Roberts saw a wealth of action last year and is sure to want to see a lot more this year. MacDonald is expected to be another Barry Wood or Red Grange--if and when. If and when won't occur until the middle of this season at any rato, according to the most reliable reports current hereabouts...

Author: By John J. Reldy jr., | Title: HARLOW DRIVES SQUAD THROUGH SECOND WEEK | 9/24/1937 | See Source »

Harvard football hit a low that season (that was the year when the banner appeared in the Harvard stands in the middle of the game "What the hell do we care?"), but at the same time a wealth of confidence was being built up in Dick Harlow's ability as a football coach. This first appeared among the players themselves and by the end of the season the hand-dog, furtive look on the faces of Harvard sports followers was beginning to disappear in spite of the fact that Harvard won no major games that year...

Author: By John J. Reidy jr., | Title: Varsity Football Prospects Appear Brightest in Harlow Regime | 9/1/1937 | See Source »

...Four are regular starters in the line. The other two linemen will be set to give these four regulars a fight for starting positions. The rest are backs, and there is little enough to choose between any of them. It is certain that all of them will see a wealth of action in every game, since frequent substitutions are the order under Harlow's system...

Author: By John J. Reidy jr., | Title: Varsity Football Prospects Appear Brightest in Harlow Regime | 9/1/1937 | See Source »

...historic letter was published in 1919, suggesting that Britons voluntarily contribute 20% of their capital wealth to the Government to help it out of its post-War hole. The letter was signed F. S. T. but few Britons figured out that the author was the then Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Stanley Baldwin, more recently Prime Minister, today a venerable, bumbling peer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Letters to the Times | 8/30/1937 | See Source »

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