Word: beane
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hear a well-informed person speak on the too close connection of the "Herald" with the big banking interests and the gradual sensationalization and cheapening of its news columns recently, within the outer shell of its respectable typography and make-up. It would be a pleasant boon to Bean-town if the good-natured but generally sloppy "Globe" could be prodded into over-coming its reluctance to tamper with its golden formula. It could be made into a first rate paper. And why should not the "Transcript" be chided into forsaking its snobbish contempt for the technical advances...
...total of 1929. To "help hasten a revival, Pan American last week provisionally slashed fares by an average of 30%-reductions ranging from 8% to 42%. Immediate objective is to coax U.S. traveling salesmen to fly into South America, also to stimulate tourist travel in the Carib bean. Some reductions: Miami-Rio de Janeiro, from $763 to $603; Miami-Cristobal, C. Z., from $329 to $223; Brownsville, Tex.-Cristobal, from $332 to $232; Miami-Havana, from $45 to $28; Miami-Nassau, from...
Robert Veres and John Bean of Dartmouth scored victories in the 160-pound and the 135-pound classes respectively. Veres very nearly gained a knockout over P. G. Downes '32, and Bean had the advantage over D. P. Ketcham '32 throughout his bout...
...pound class: Bean (D) defeated Ketcham, three rounds...
...Ashton G. Bean was and still is President of the Bishop & Babcock Manufacturing...