Word: captains
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...episode in Chicago's intramural liquor war, which has killed more than 100 gangsters,* an assistant district attorney, a lawyer and a few police-men in the last two years. It ends the treaty of peace, signed last October by greasy chieftains in a Loop hotel, while a captain of the police held their guns. More killings may soon be expected. The Saltis gang is eager for revenge; its rivals are eager to get Gangster Saltis...
...afternoon will have a decided Crimson tinge. Miss Sarah Palfrey and M. T. Hill '30 will meet Mrs. G. W. Wightman and G. P. Gardner '10 for the title. The first pair reached the final round yesterday by defeating Miss Margarer Blake and Karl Pfaffman '24, former Crimson tennis captain, in a close match, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1. Mrs. Wrightman and Gardner, however, won decisively from Mrs. F. V. Roeser and W. W. Ingraham '25, who led the Crimson tennis team two years...
...this year's letter men and as many of those of past seasons as are able to attend will be present, as will of course, Coach E. L. Bigelow, captain of the 1921 team, who is retiring from coaching to enter business after three years as mentor of Harvard hockey teams...
...addition to Captain W. P. Ellison '27, the following fourteen letter men of the past season will be present and will receive gold hockey pucks, E. C. Clark '27, J. B. Durant '27, C. D. Coady '27, C. S. Gross '27, Nathaniel Hamlen '27, C. I. Wylde '27, R. S. Scoot '27, Isadore Zarakov '27, Joseph Morrill '28, F. W. Adams '28, Willard Howard '28, J. P. Chase '28, John Tudor '29, and M. N. Stanley...
Harvard will be represented by B. F. Massell '27, B. C. Turner '27, Joseph Lifrak '29, C. C. Corson '28, Captain H. R. Wood '27, T. D. Howe '28, and S. S. Wilson...