Word: bradford
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Jumping off the line at a lively clip, both eights remained on even terms for the first dozen strokes, but here Bassett, setting the pace for the seconds, let the beat down to a long 34. The third crew, however, stroked by R. F. Bradford '23, clung to their original pace and burned out half a length's lead before the quarter mile was reached...
...third crew is boated as follows: Bow, W. M. Fairleigh '25; 2, H. G. Curran '25; 3, Standish Bradford '24; 4, G. S. Mumford '25; 5, M. W. McGreevy '24; 6, R. S. Hubbard '24: 7, A. L. Hobson '24; stroke, R. F. Bradford '23; cox., C. S. Heard...
...announced yesterday by the crew management that R. F. Bradford '23 has taken the place of Walter Amory '24 at stroke on the third University crew. Amory, who is completing his college course this year, has resigned from the crew squad because of pressure of studies...
...award of 1926 wrestling insignia to the following men was granted: C. H. Bradford, C. R. Brooks, B. J. Goldberg, F. B. Hayne, F. B. Hill, Leo Schwarz, Carl Stearns, capt., N. P. Lyons '23, manager...
FLORIDA: The Grand Jury, which has investigated Florida peonage cases in which convict laborers have been whipped to death, is now examining Paul Revere White, a convict who worked in a turpentine camp in Bradford County, Florida. White testified that because he was unable to do as much work as the Negro convicts he was given five lashes with an eight pound strap, each lash knocking him on the ground and cutting deep gashes in his flesh. Hearings will be continued until the jury has amassed sufficient evidence upon which to base indictments...