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...Beaze and His Grip. Another hero was long-legged Johnny Beazley, 23, only Cardinal pitcher to win two games in this year's Series. He grips the ball so hard his hand quivers for a half hour after each game. But the Beaze has plenty on the ball. This year, his first in the big leagues, he won 21 games-best rookie record since Ol' Pete Alexander chalked...
...winning the fifth and final game, Beazley turned in another masterful performance. In the fifth inning, trailing by one run, with the bases loaded and two Cardinal errors behind him, he calmly retired Cullenbine and DiMaggio. He kept his head until Whitey Kurowski broke up a nerve-racking ninth-inning tie with a home run to bring in an extra run and give the Cardinals the game (4-to-2) and the championship, four games...
Director Eugene Vidal of the Bureau of Air Commerce has long had a pet idea: let aircraft manufacturers produce a plane cheap enough for the average man, power it with an automobile engine. Last week his idea neared realization when Nicholas-Beazley Airplane Co. of Marshall, Mo. announced the Plymacoupe-a graceful high-wing cabin monoplane with a standard 6-cyl. Plymouth engine. Expected price...
...Harvard Economic Studies, the Harvard Oriental Series, the Harvard Business Studies, and the Harvard Studies in Comparative Literature. Among works published by the Press and not strictly included in this category should be mentioned Hoppin's "Euthymides and His Fellows" and "A Handbook of Attic Red-Figured Vases," Beazley's "Attic Red-Figured Vases in American Museums," Courtney Langdon's translation of Dante, Professor Kittredge's "The Old Farmer and His Almanack," Professor Grandgent's "Old and New," Hillyer's "Sonnets and Other Lyrics," and Phoutrides' translation of Kostes Palamas' "Life Immovable." The Press also issues the Journal of Industrial...
...Harvard Philosophical Club. "The Measurement of Intelligence" Mr. J. H. Beazley, Emerson...