Word: brownings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...member of the faculty since 1926. He is at present an assistant in History 5b and he also conducts History 65b, a course in the history of the South. "Road to Reunion--1865-1900," a history of the reconstruction period and the years following, was published by Little, Brown...
...Brown and Durant, playing at the number one and number two spots, paced the Lowell linkmen to victory over the Elephants, 6 to 3. In other matches, the mighty Kirkland was tied again, this time by Adams; the Winthrop-Leverett encounter was called...
With an outfielder substituting on the mound, the Yardling ball team was edged out by the Brown Freshmen at Providence yesterday by one run in the eleventh inning which made the score 3 to 2. Regular pitcher Jack Schwede was invalided to Stillman with a bad knee in the seventh, so Pip Cutler was pressed into service from right field...
...Citadel - A. J. Cronin - Little, Brown...
...International Hod Carriers. Building and Common Laborers' Union of America found himself unable to get back $47.000 of his own money and $64.000 of union money. Just before Hod Carrier Moreschi complained to State's Attorney Thomas J. Courtney last fortnight. Hoagland & Allum Vice President Russell W. Brown was found dead of carbon monoxide poisoning in his garage. The three surviving officers. President George F. Allum, Vice President Olaf Andrew Larsen and Secretary & Treasurer Henry Adolph Engel, went to jail for lack of bail. Few days later the Chicago Stock Exchange took the unprecedented step of advertising...