Word: birmingham
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...composed of third-year men selected by the Faculty and appointed by the Corporation to have charge of the law clubs at the school, is to be composed of Lawrence Curtis 2d '16 of Boston, chairman; George R. Blodgett of New York, Yale 1916; Lee C. Bradley Jr. of Birmingham, Ala., Princeton 1918; Hilmer M. Fridlund of Sioux City, Iowa, Grinnell 1918; Morris Hadley of Cambridge, Yale 1916, son of President Hadley of Yale; Fred A. Little of Prairle City, Iowa, Grinnell 1916; Fred B. Lund Jr. '18 of Boston, and John L. Remington of Rochester, N. Y., University...
...Birmingham's organization of an "Overall Club," whose members agree to wear only blue denims, is a sensational but, we fear, ineffective method of trying to break the high cost of living. The old economic law of supply and demand is not yet dead and buried, and if there is a universal increased demand for an article its price is sure to rise. At the first notice of the Overall Club's formation, indeed, Birmingham dealers boosted the price of overalls from $2 to $6 a pair...
...coached the Hawkeyes to NCAA tournament wins over Alabama-Birmingham and Arkansas before a 78-68 loss to Connecticut in the NCAA West Regional semifinals last Thursday...
...lamentable if the study of English at Harvard should lead a man to denature the books of Chesterton, Huneker, Dunsany, Birmingham, and Anatole France with half-baked and supercilious criticisms. Especially so when he disfigures them by writing with a No. 2 pencil which smears...