Word: binghams
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Among those who have been prominently named for the post are Clark Hodder '25, this year's assistant coach, John Garrison '31, former Harvard and Olympic star, and George Ford '37, captain two years ago. In the professional ranks Director of Athletics William J. Bingham '16 is understood to have looked over George Owen '23, M. I. T. coach, Hugo Harrington, Olympics head, Cooney Weiland, Boston Bruins and assistant coach here in 1932, Fred Hitchman, lately of the Boston Brunis, and Bun Cook and Frank Boucher, of the New York Rangers...
William J. Bingham '16, director of Athletics, said that as yet no decision has been made as to what coaching position Stahl would hold in football and basketball. Adolph W. Samborski '27 will continue as Freshman baseball coach, it was revealed...
...personnel of the deliberating group included assorted college presidents, a Columbia, S. C. lawyer, two minor judges, a C. I. O. organizer, an A. F. of L. delegate, Publisher Barry Bingham of the Louisville Courier-Journal, a representative of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union. Southern business was represented by a lumber man from Picayune, Miss., a Birmingham banker, an aviation-company official from Dallas, a Virginia utility man, a Ken tucky varnish maker, and President J. Skottowe Wannamaker of the American Cotton Association...
...Olympic games were awarded to Tokio after their invasion of Manchuria, Bingham pointed out, in contrast to the German situation when the games were voted to that country a couple of years before Hitler came into power...
...Bingham's announcement came at a Y. M. C. A. dinner Wednesday night when he believed that there were no reporters present...