Word: deadlocker
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Thus last week did President Hoover and President-elect Roosevelt summarize the results of their second White House conference on War Debts. Their November meeting had ended in deadlock which their December exchange of public telegrams had not broken. Secretary of State Stimson's diplomacy was credited with bringing them together on an agreement which seemed to mean more on paper than in practice. The outgoing President had won his point: a start would be made at once toward debt settlement, even if it were nothing more than an invitation to Britain to confer after March 4. The incoming...
...Wolcott, Jr. 33, reserve left wing, did all the scoring that was done in this third stanza, clinching the game for the Crimson by a long, hard shot from the blue line. The puck slipped through the legs of the unaware Princeton goalie and ended the 4 to 4 deadlock which had been subduing the play since late in the second period...
...world depression and the termination of virtual economic war, are bound up with national political policies. They depend for their solution upon a cooperative attitude on the part of this country, upon Mr. Roosevelt's sincerity in advocating reciprocal tariffs, and upon a showdown in the present war debt deadlock...
With the wind playing the biggest part in the game, championship hopes of the Harvard Varsity soccer team were blown away last Saturday in a 1 to 1 deadlock with Brown. Although the play of the Crimson appeared superior to that of Brown, they were prevented by the gale from sinking more than one shot in the not, which G.F. Stork '33, left inside, accounted...
...biggest upset of the season, the Dartmouth soccer team outfought and outplayed the Harvard Varsity yesterday afternoon in a spectacular game that ended in a 3-3 deadlock. It was only a desperate rally in the closing minutes of the last quarter that saved the Crimson from defeat at the hands of an unexpectedly strong Dartmouth eleven...