Word: baker
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Arthur Klein '32, in the 125-pound class, after a hard struggle, and J. H. Crandon '33 won a victory, pinning his opponent's shoulders to the ground, in the 135-pound match. In most of the heavier bouts Harvard lost by decision after one or more overtime periods. Baker of Columbia, however, scored a fall over R. W. Straus '31, in the unlimited weight class, after a furiously pitched battle. D. B. Dorman '32 fought in the 145-pound class instead of P. O. Johnson, who was on the sick-list...
Announcement was made today of the gift of a valuable collection of several hundred early American and foreign advertising cards to the Baker Library of the Business School by Mrs. Landauer of New York City. Dr. A. H. Cole, librarian, stated that it was an addition of great value to their growing collection of material relevant to the history of advertising...
...hereby certify that I have become the managing member of the above named firm on this first day of December 1930 at 7:40 P. M. My official weight is 6 Ibs. 12 ozs. BEATRICE BERNICE BAKER...
Witnesses Barton Baker (Signed) Bernice M. Baker (Signed) (seal) Merry Christmas...
...cogs from the pedals to the rear wheel, reflected and inquired, "I see; but what makes the front wheel go?" The workings of the CRIMSON candidate is an open secret; hundreds of him have pushed open the green doors of University Hall: from the top floor of the Baker Library across the Charles to the inner formidable recesses of Langdell Hall he has wended his way almost daily throughout the academic years. Less perhaps is known by those who serve their eight weeks supplying power for the back wheel of what is in store for them in holding the handlebars...