Word: baker
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Five more matches in the third round of the University squash tournament were played yesterday. None of the matches were of unusual interest, however, inasmuch as the winners came through in straight sets. Lenhardt defeated Burrows, 2-0; Baker defeated Newburger, 2-0; Corning defeated Benheim, 2-0; Debevoise defeated Morris, 2-0; and Runlin defeated Douglas...
Yesterday Captain Dixon defeated Ricketson, 15-0, 15-3. Wakefield, the University champion, Miller, and Baker were the other three victors in the third round matches played yesterday. They defeated in successive sets, Cleveland, Heussy, and Newburger, respectively...
Financiers: George F. Baker, Jr., August Belmont, Thomas W. Lamont, Dwight W. Morrow, E. R. Stettinius, Willis H. Booth, Seymour L. Cromwell, Otto H. Kahn, Fred I. Kent, Seward Prosser, Frank A. Vanderlip, Felix M. Warburg, Paul M. Warburg...
...manslaughter. Religion and Education-Alex Henderkott, keeper of disorderly houses, 22 convictions. Health-Heinrich Groll, manservant, twelve convictions. Traffic-Johann Paffenholz, messenger, 23 convictions. Art-Ludwig Schulz, trumpeter, 13 convictions. Guardian of the Poor-Ferdinand Graf, painter and decorator, six convictions. Simon, workman, 15 convictions. Military Service-Robert Junker, baker, three convictions. Five officials without portfolio are named with 30 convictions among them...
...Mussolini" will, be the title for all poems submitted for the Lloyd McKim Garrison prize for 1924, according to an announcement made yesterday by Professor G. P. Baker '87, Chairman of the Committee on the Garrison Prize...