Word: ashley
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Cleveland's George Ashley Tomlinson is 69, short, powerful, heavy-featured and skeptical of the old saw that a man never succeeds unless he likes his work. Son of a small-town Michigan newspaper publisher, he was shipped off to a Wyoming ranch as a boy to punch cattle and fight Indians. Later he was a newshawk, throwing up his job to join Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. While the Show was in Britain he rode in a command performance for Queen Victoria. After another turn at newspaper work, which landed him at the managing editor...
Died. Archibald Ashley Welch, 75, president since 1924 of Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co.; after long illness; in Hartford, Conn...
Carlisle Abell '35, John L. Angel '36, John E. Ashley '37, William J. Baker '36, Robert R. Barker '36, Edward L. Barnes '38, Donald I. Bell '37, Leslie C. Bigelow '36, John L. Bishop '37, Bruce O. Bliveu, Jr. '37, David D. Bonnet '37, John W. Bowden '36, Lomuel Bowden, Jr. '36, Francis G. Brigham, Jr. '37, Edward M. Brooks '37, James H. Brooks '38, George W. Brown '37, Thomas A. Buffum '37, John H. Burns '37, William G. Burt...
John Nesmith '38 who played regular fullback on the Freshman eleven this year won the punting, with a score of 269, beating Ashley G. Trope '37 by one point. Nesmith also took second in the place-kick and third in the drop kick...
...take issue with your statement and remind you of the words of John Galsworthy in visiting Magnolia Gardens on the Ashley River above Charleston, S. C. when he said he had seen gardens in Italy and the beauties of the world, but nothing so lovely as the azaleas and japonicas of these gardens...