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Word: armstrong (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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HARVARD YALE Prouty, 3b rf. Williamson Ware, cf 3b. Curtin Nevin, 1b 2b. Dugan Gleason, 1f 1b. Armstrong Adzigian, 2b ss. Woodlock Gibbs, rf. lf. Gengarelly Maguire, e. ef. McKenzie Fitzpatrick, ss c. Klein Loughlin, p p. Parker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball Team Meets Eli Today After Rain Cancels First Game | 6/20/1934 | See Source »

...these highly international concerns the world's yearly armament bill stands now in the vicinity of a billion and a half dollars. During the last few years the Far East in particular has contributed much to satisfy the MM. de Wendel and Schneider--to say nothing of Vickers-Armstrong's Sir Herbert Lawrence. Japan has been a highly profitable customer; the firm of Mitsul, allied to both Schneider-Creusot and Vickers-Armstrongs, served its country splendidly when Manchuria was flaming brightest. It also served China excellently. In 1930 China, the world's largest importer of arms, bought almost 40 percent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARMS AND THE MEN | 5/28/1934 | See Source »

Starting with an article entitled the "Kidnapping of President Conant or Jack Armstrong's First Visit to Harvard" which tells of the latest abduction practiced on the head of the University, the humorous section continues on for several pages with a number of feature articles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Red Book Stunt Finds President Conant Kidnapped, Corpse Stabbed and Stuffed in Yard, and Starts New College Daily | 5/24/1934 | See Source »

Britain was not only preparing vastly to increase her air force, but just to mak it sporting she lately sold 80 Armstrong Siddeley airplane engines to Germany. Rumors spread quickly that General von Ribbentrop was also in London to try t arrange purchase of 150 more British engines for commercial purposes, of course, since Britain has a special law preventing the sale of war supplies to any foreign power except under special government license Very curt was the British Government last week to the French Embassy's suggestion that such powerful air plane engines as the Armstrong Siddeleys might...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Arms' Week | 5/21/1934 | See Source »

...Meisel, Columbia .188 Johnson, Cornell .188 Parker, Yale .188 Linehan, Columbia .179 Bramlette, Princeton .176 Perry, Princeton .167 Draney, Cornell .167 ALLAN, HARVARD .143 P. Clark, Dartmouth .143 Brominski, Columbia .138 Pasto, Cornell .125 Harrington, Pennsylvania .125 Wallace, Cornell .125 Slobojun, Pennsylvania .125 Freeman, Pennsylvania .105 McKenzie, Yale .105 Armstrong, Yale .101 FITZPATRICK, HARVARD .100 Barton, Pennsylvania .100 French, Princeton .100 Miller, Dartmouth .100 MAGUIRE, HARVARD .083 LOUGHLIN, HARVARD .077 Noel, Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASEBALL PLAYERS BATTING AVERAGES | 5/15/1934 | See Source »

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