Word: barbers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Married. Fred W. Fitch, 56, rich hair-tonic tycoon, onetime barber, to Gertrude Westberg, 38, his foster daughter and onetime chief hair-tonic bottler, at Des Moines...
Russell (Cornell), Miller (Harvard), Barber (Cal), House (U. S. C.), Charles (Colgate), Clark (Yale), Norton (Yale), McCall (D), Lundell (Harvard), Torrence (Penn State), Scull (Penn), Rock-well (Princeton...
...Smith of the title holders. The Eli leader was clocked in 9 8-10 seconds, the fastest mark turned in during the afternoon. The second race was the closest in this event and was captured by Charles of Colgate after a stiff brush in the last ten yards with Barber. California captain. Miller, the University hope in the short dash, won without extending himself in the third heat with a mark of 9 9-10 seconds, the same as turned in by Hussey of Boston College and Russell, the Ithaca leader, in the succeeding two preliminaries. Lundell, the second Harvard...
...furlong trials were won by Russell, Miller, House of U. S. C., Barber, and Charles of Colgate, another double winner. The Cornell flyer lived up to his reputation as last year's champion by turning in the best time, 21 7-10 seconds, without a close follower. Russell is at his best over the 220 yard distance and runs beautifully at the finish. Lun dell forced Barber to the finish line in the second heat to take second place by inches...
Norton (Yale), Miller (Harvard), Charles (Colgate), Hussey (Boston College), Russell (Cornell), Barber (Cal.), McCall (D), Filkins (Penn State), Scull (Penn), Clark (Yale), Smith (U. S. C.), Lundell (Harvard), Rockwell (Princeton...