Word: ailments
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. John Mills, 25, bass, eldest brother of the famed Negro quartet; of a lung ailment; in Bellefontaine, Ohio. John Mills Sr. takes his son's place...
Died. Harvey Parnell, 55, onetime (1928-32) Governor of Arkansas whose administration was characterized by the Arkansas House of Representatives as the "most corrupt since the days of Reconstruction"; of a heart ailment; in Little Rock...
Harvard's first line will consist of Captain Fred Moseley at center and Mike Hovenanian at right wing. The left wing berth is still unsettled, although Leo Ecker will probably get the call. Sam Callaway's ailment is much better, and there is a possibility of his returning to displace Ecker...
Died, George D. Buckley, 55, vice president of Manhattan's National City Bank and City Bank Farmers Trust Co.; onetime president of Crowell Publishing Co., onetime publisher of the Chicago Herald & Examiner, head of the newspaper and publishing division of NRA; of a heart ailment; in Manhattan...
...even more spectacular spills. Six riders withdrew from fatigue. By the third night wild jams, blown tires and careless pickups had accounted for 17 spills, numerous cuts, twisted ankles, bruised legs. Not a spoke through the arm but an ordinary stomachache forced Debaets out next day. Pleading the same ailment, popular Italian Franco Georgetti, reputedly the highest-paid performer in the game, withdrew. The triple smash of Dempsey, Kilian and Rodman was a nerve-tingler, but the fifth night brought a prize misadventure. Gottfried Hurtgen, who had replaced Debaets as Alfred Letourner's partner, tangled with Bobby Echevaria, jacknifed...