Word: worthing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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While Prodigy MacMurray was posing with some of the 200 books which he has read since October (see cut), normal four-year undergraduates were given a pat on the back last week by Chicago faculty members as "more deliberate students of solid worth...
...this gift, refusing it as ostentatiously as it had been proffered, and seizing the opportunity to take a crack at the government of a great nation. Probably, except to the student who missed out on the year in Germany, the opportunity to prove Harvard's militant liberalism was worth a thousand dollars...
Engel P. Hevenor '37, Paul R. Went-worth '39, Robert P. Brown '39, George Barker '38, John L. Chase '39, Roger Kinnicutt, Jr. '39, Irving M. Shepard '39, Augustus H. Fiske, Jr. '39. and William H. Felmeth...
...Raval, Albeniz, and Chopin complete the list. It is, of course, Mr. Smeterlin's execution of the works of the last named composer which has brought him his greatest fame, but whether he chooses to play Chopin or Ravel, he is always a magnificent artist who is well worth hearing...
...example, a market-follower had bought 100 shares of American Can on Oct. 22, 1935, he would have invested $14,962. A corresponding flyer in Continental Can on Nov. 20, 1935 would have cost $9,925. As last week's market closed, 100 shares of American Can were worth $12,300 and 100 shares of Continental Can were worth $7,900. On the two investments, the buyer would be out $4,687. Yet last week's market averages stood above their 1935 high point. Entrance of Owens-Illinois Glass Co. into the tin-can business (TIME...