Word: groupe
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...work, not to play. Last week he was hard at work there in the name of oil conservation. As his train sped him back from Los Angeles to Washington and an office stacked with the most technically complex problems of the Hoover administration, he left behind him a large group of California oil operators more conservation-conscious than ever before. Secretary Wilbur's parting words had been: "Unless oil operators quit squabbling, the government will have to take charge...
Rich Men. In 1927, eleven people had incomes of $5,000,000 or over. In 1928, 13 others joined this select group. Million-dollar incomes increased from 290 to 496. While not all millionaires necessarily have a millionaire's income, and some people with millionaires' incomes often fall far short of the seven magic figures in actual wealth, during 1928 exactly 42,613 people reported incomes of $50,000 ($1,000,000 @ 5%). In 1927 there had been only 33,695 in this class. Not only rich men grew in number, as the following table of total people...
...them the Crimson certainly hasn't staged more than a mediocre show for its supporters, especially when one stops a moment to scan the record of Larry Noble's Yale outfit. Experts hold up hopes for the future by saying that Coach Stubbs is bringing the local group along slowly and that it will reach its peak of efficiency at the crucial moment, when the Blue skaters might well be burned out. They hark back to performances in the dim and not so dim past, to final series in amateur and pro ranks in which a whirlwind pace has been...
...Crimson one-mile relay team, with Vernon Munroe, Jr. '31 running anchor, will race in the Millrose games tonight against the quartets of Columbia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. V. L. Hennessey '30, W. C. Rowe '31, and E. E. Record '32 complete, the personnel of the Harvard group. The local runners captured a first place last year when F. E. Cummings '30 finished 50 yards in advance of the Maryland anchor man. E. C. Haggerty '27, who will accompany the University team when it entrains for the Empire City at 12.30 this afternoon, would make no statement last night...
...windy limits the latent ability to raise her from her present dilemma. Her citizens have been making the grave mistake of overlooking hidden talent in their very midst, which through modesty and a reticence only natural under the circumstances, refuses to reveal itself. This refers to the unknown group of young men who have taken it upon themselves to relieve the monotony of their fellow citizens in a time of trouble with the free fireworks and similar public spectacles of the last few days. The remarkable thing is, that with the timidity and retiring nature of true philanthropists, these public...