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Entries open today for all the University swimming meets and the Red Cross Life Saving Tests to be held at the Big Tree Swimming Pool this Spring...
...Patterson '32; Beekman Pool '32; Reginald Fincke '32; F. O. Canfield '32; P. G. Livermore...
...consist of the following men: J. W. de Milhau '32, sub-chairman, J. S. Ames, Jr. '32, A. D. Bell '32, W. G. Coogan '32, C. D. Draper '32, A. M. Faxon '32, J. W. Fobes '32, G. W. Lewis '32, Edward Orlandini '32, W. S. Patten '32, Beekman Pool '32, R. P. Post '32, D. W. Rainbolt '32, W. L. Thompson Jr. '32, and W. S. Warner...
Conspicuous among these, is E. M. Shelton '31, the only entry from University Team B, recently winner of the state team championship. Caleb Cauman '29, D. F. Davis '30, and C. H. Kawakami '30 are entered from University Team C, and Beekman Pool '32 and A. W. Patterson '32, numbers one and two respectively of the Freshman team, are also expected to show up well...
...banks belongs not to the government but to the member banks. Most of the money in the Federal Reserve banks belongs not to the U. S. but to the member banks. The essential theory of the Federal Reserve System is that the member banks in each district get together, pool their resources and form a virtually inexhaustible reserve fund upon which all may freely draw. Therefore, although the Federal Reserve Board may frown upon the use of this reserve for speculative purposes, it cannot lose sight of the fact that the Federal Reserve banks are privately owned, are operating largely...