Word: brockton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dennis F. Maguire, Brockton--Thayer Academy...
George E. Pihl, of Brockton; Lester Tarnopol, of Cambridge; Leslie Silverman, of Chicago; Clarence B. Welch, of Upper Darby, Pennsylvania; Charles D. Brown, of North Vassalboro. Maine; John R. Snell, of Nashiville, Tennessee; Harry R. Cedergren, of Seattle, Washington; Edmond W. Hammer, Jr., of East Rutherford. New Jersey; Frederick H. Hammer, of East Rutherford, New Jersey; and Oliver D. Sledge, of Austin, Texas...
...toes; why he came in 12th in his first Olympic race, third in his second, 27th in his third; why he found Olympic competition the least enjoyable of his career; how he trained by running nine miles to work and back in Medford, Mass; how before the Brockton Marathon in 1911 he breakfasted on 12 oranges, a bag of pine nuts and a pound of caramels; how to dodge traffic in a marathon; and how he kept going between marathons as printer, scoutmaster, schoolteacher, soldier...
...last week, "we will be in a fair way of controlling this tremendous cause of suffering and death." Women's Field Army- The biggest organization of U. S. women is the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Accordingly, Dr. Little sought out Mrs- Grace Morrison Poole of Brockton, Mass.; long a prominent clubwoman and president of the Federation in 1932. She was glad to interrupt her work as dean of progressive Stoneleigh College at Rye, N. H., where she trains girls to become businesswomen, to join Dr. Little's crusade. Because she is magnetic and persuasive (Republicans...
Yesterday afternoon the Crimson A squash team swamped the Walkover Club of Brockton, 5-0. Coach Cowles's men had little trouble in winning every game of the match...