Word: adolph
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Adolph W. Samborski '26, intramural athletic director, expects the House basketball season which commences today to be more successful than ever before. In today's games Eliot House will meet Dunster, and Leverett will oppose Kirkland at 3 o'clock. At 4 o'clock Adams will play Winthrop House and Brooks House will encounter Lowell...
...assist him, Magician Boehme chose hulking Augustus Adolph ("Gus") Gennerich. onetime New York City detective who is now the President's bodyguard. "There are certain newspapers you need not read tomorrow," joked the President, "for I can tell you what they are going to say. They are going to say that Dr. Boehme is going to be appointed Secretary of the Treasury and Gus Gennerich head of the Federal Reserve Board...
...Adolph Oettinger Goodwin, 42, Baptist, is a onetime newsman (Raleigh, N. C. Times), onetime adman (Critchfield & Co., William H. Rankin Co., MacManus, Inc.). With $250,000 capital he formed Goodwin Corp. His scheme is to build up a consumer market hy getting church people to sell products on commission. The church-going salesladies get 2% "remuneration"' which they "may" turn over to their church-a technicality to sidestep restraint-of-trade statistics. Wrappers or sales slips establish proof of sale. The manufacturer whose product is thus sold agrees to spend at least 3% of the additional volume of sales...
...House Football Team was announced today by Adolph W. Samborski '26, Director of Intramural Athletics. Winthrop House places five men on this mythical team, and Lowell runs the Champions a close second by placing three. Edward Pickering Parker '34, of Danvers, was selected captain. THE ALL-HOUSE FOOTBALL TEAM L.E. R. A. Illoway '36 Lowell L.T. H. W. Huntington '34 Adams L.G. J. F. Reppun '36 Lowell C. F. M. Foley '36 Winthrop R.G. D. Newton '35 Adams R.T. E. C. Carman '35 Winthrop R.E. L. D. Dawes '35 Leverett Q.B. W. L. Crampton '36 Winthrop L.H.B. J. T. Dennison...
This week what is left of the old green of Eastchester (now part of Mount Vernon. N. Y.) was to sound once more with orators, solemnly commemorating the 200th birthday of U. S. freedom of the Press. The honorary committee for the celebration included such famed newspaper names as Adolph Ochs, William Randolph Hearst, Ogden Reid, Karl...