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...summary: BRADFORD-DURFEE HARVARD 1933 Dewsnap, g. g., Fitch Fallows, l.f.b r.f.b., Vandermark, Heard Freshman, r.f.b. l.f.b.,Amberg Hennessy, r.h.h. r.h.b., Waters Golden, c.h.b c.l.b., Gallaway Terry, l.h.b. l.h.b., Eton Burns, l.o.f. r.o.f., Ossorio, Hasbrouck Eranko l.i.f r.i.f., Denison Singleton, e.f. c.f., Hutton Murphy, r.l.f. l.i.f., Marten, Lindsey, Moskin Bean, r.o.f l.o.f., Schumncher...
Score-Bradford-Durfee 2, Harvard Freshmen 0. Goals--Singleton, Bean. Time--two 35-minute periods...
...seven months President Hoover had sought an able U. S. District Attorney for Southern Florida. In that State are two Republican factions: one, now dominant, led by National Committeeman Glenn B. Skipper; the other, by George Bean. One after another six candidates recommended by the Skipper group were offered the President for this appointment, only to be weighed by the Department of Justice and found wanting...
Finally impatient, the President picked his own man, Wilbur N. Hughes, once identified with the Bean group. Awful to hear were the wails of protest from Committeeman Skipper et al. Last month Dr. Fred E. Britten, secretary of the State Republican organization, wrote President Hoover a rebellious letter in which he said: "In the name of God and for the sake of righteousness as well as the economic prosperity of Florida I plead with you to withdraw this nomination." He threatened dire reprisals unless the President appointed men chosen by Mr. Skipper...
Most disappointing of all to the Roving Reporter was to hear that same old gag which he first heard as a freshman. Someone asked for the dean. The time-worn Spoonerism offered in reply was "The bean is dizzy...