Word: bearding
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...summary: HARVARD YALE Wolcott, Sprague, Braggiotti, l.w. r.w., Schley, Weygandt, Betts, Levitt Everett, Gilmore, Mays, c. c., Cookman, Noyes, Ammidon Wadsworth, Foster, Sleeper, r.w. l.w., Johnston, Buck, Stone, Patterson Gleason, l.d. r.d., Carroll, Wheeler O. Thorndike, r.d. l.d., Barnes, Clarke Bartol, g. g., Beard...
...following men will represent the Freshmen: Foils: J. H. Beard '34; J. G. Hurd '34; J. L. Harris '34. Epee: C. L. Dyer '34; J. H. Beard '34. Sabre: J. L. Dexter '34; W. M. Kilcullen...
Foils: Mullen (A) defeated J. L. Harris, 5-1. Tompkins (A) defeated J. H. Beard, 5-4 and Harris, 5-2. Hurd defeated Macomber (A), 5-1 Muller (A), 5-4, and Tompkins (A), 5-2. Kilcullen defeated Macomber (A), 5-2 and Muller (A), 5-4. Macomber (A) defeated Harris...
Married. Pierre Lorillard, Manhattan and Tuxedo, N. Y. socialite, son of the late Pierre Lorillard who founded Lorillard Co. (tobacco) and Tuxedo Park; and Mrs. Ruth Hill Beard, relict of the late Anson McCook Beard, daughter of the late great James Jerome Hill who founded the Great Northern Railroad; in Manhattan...
About two years ago able Correspondent Hubert R. Knickerbocker of the New York Evening Post was visited in Berlin by a bald Russian with a trowel beard- Vladimir Orloff, onetime Councillor of State in the Imperial Russian Government. From him Reporter Knickerbocker obtained a number of letters purporting to show that U. S. Senators William Edgar Borah and George William Norris had accepted $100,000 bribes from Soviet agents (TIME, July 22, 1929). After a trial somewhat embarrassing internationally, in which Reporter Knickerbocker was star witness for the prosecution, M. Orloff was convicted of forgery, sentenced to jail. Rather surprisingly...