Word: camped
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Last week conservationists were preparing to submit a plan to the War Department for making military reservations into game sanctuaries. Camp Knox, Ky., is already...
Having fortnight ago appointed James Joseph ("Gene") Tunney to be his aide-de-camp with the rank of major, Governor-elect Cross last week remarked: "The question is whether Tunney will go into politics. I hope he will, for he would be the strongest leader of the House or Senate that could sit in Hartford...
...engineer and 13,000 Russians mining 10,000 tons of asbestos rock daily in Azbest. . . . "The largest construction camp in the world" going full blast at Magnetogorsk on the Capitalist "piece work" system, building what is to be "the greatest steel centre on Earth. ..." A dam three quarters of a mile long across the Ural River completed in four months...
Over the round, bald head of Sportswriter Grantland Rice hovers the crown of All-American arbiter that was worn by the late great Walter Camp. But other U. S. sportswriters did not wait to hear the selections over which he was mulling for Collier's magazine last week in Chicago. They chose their own 1930 All-American football teams. Their consensus was as follows...
Easteners were quick to observe that only one player of their Big Three- Yale, Princeton, Harvard-made the sportswriters' 1930 All-American. Remembering great years in the past, when Walter Camp's All-American consisted almost wholly of Big Three players, the East was interested in a reverie issued to the press last week by Thomas Albert Dwight ("Tad") Jones, Yale's famed coach for ten years who three years ago retired to his New Haven coal business. Tad Jones remembers 26 years of Big Three football. He was All-American quarterback himself...