Word: crews
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Officials of Crew Levick Co., another Cities Service subsidiary, likewise testified that their anti-utilities bill telegrams had been burned or otherwise disposed of. "And all this being true," Senator Black asked a Crew Levick sales manager, "the only place on this earth where the Committee can get this information is from the telegraph companies...
...ship put in at San Pedro, her 374 seamen refused to take her to sea again unless their pay was jacked from the Atlantic rate, under which they had signed on, to the Pacific rate, some $5 a month higher. While the officers talked of arresting the entire crew for mutiny, most of the 441 passengers settled down to await the dispute's outcome. A few voyagers, including onetime Dancer Adele Astaire and her husband Lord Charles Cavendish, started East by land...
More than two boatloads, including several of last year's veterans, answered the first call for candidates for the Winthrop House crew last Monday night in the Senior Common Room. Called by Herbert W. Horne, Jr. '37, stroke of last year's eight, the meeting was for the purpose of lining up prospective oarsmen and discussing plans for the coming season...
...recall one example of his quick, caustic wit very vividly. A handsome young socialite, member of the crew and of Hasty Pudding, was interpreting patient Griselda's obedient remarks...
Track, like crew, is a sport in which effort never ceases. When winter comes, trackmen pull on flannel drawers, pound away on wooden tracks, move inside to practice only when snow covers the boards. Last week the pick of U. S. runners, hurlers and jumpers, including 18 world-record holders and 14 onetime Olympic team members, crammed into Manhattan's Madison Square Garden to test their training. The National Amateur Athletic Union championships, always a climax to the indoor season, this year took on ½added significance. Many a youngster decided to show the 100-odd, owl-faced, stiff...