August 11, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 40) • Page Image 4
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… 124 138 123 Pet. .388 .368 .350 .346 .345 .338 .338 HOME RUNS :" ::::> -~~' …
… factor. Down Hosel Twice Another slugfest went to Michigan by a 12-4 margin, Art Patchin pitch- ing his second game in three 'days. McNeal returned to the mound to set down Hosei,'5-2. Jack Tompkins had a…
… Needed at a luncheon in the Union. rences will be a.m., with dis- uction of the xriculum, the elopment, the n, the mental special prob- the industrial es in the ad- l education. cussions to be and 12:4 5pm…
… receipt of a letter from a friend. "After consulting reliable statis- tics I find that you and I and an- other friend are carrying the weight of the nation's work," the letter said. "There are 124 million…
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…)- The AAA took the view today that there is still "plenty of wheat" de- spite a drop of 124,000,000 bushels in the government estimates of that crop. The Aug. 1 estimate of the de- partment of agriculture…
… 124,762, respectively. With the contest to select a coach for the all-star grid team which is to meet the Chicago Bears August 31 closing at midnight yesterday, the race continued as close as predicted…
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… intercollegiate foot- ball. The easterners won that con- test, 66-0, and then added four more victories before Michigan broke through to win, 12-4, in the second of two games these rivals played in 1894. Relations…
… circulation of $38.56. A month before there was $4,702,257,- 432 in circulation, which based on a population of 124,853,000 gave a per capita of $37.66. Money in Use Grows. On June 30, 1930, the per capita…
…, weighs that Chancellor Vaugoin will resign, 124 pounds, and is five feet, five since it was he who brought about inches tall, while Baitok is 25 years I the overthrow of the Schober cab- 'old, weighs 169…
… has been raised the'people of Ann Arbor are entitled to the fol- lowing information: Average Number of Tota, Employes Wages 1933 70 $ 96,203.40 1934 76 115,021.32 1935 85 124,660.75 1936 105 164…