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Although two stars from last year's team have left college unexpectedly and although last year's Freshman team was somewhat below average and little material can be garnered from its remains, Coach Jack Carr is not in the least possibility about the 1929 soccer team...
Coach: John F. Carr...
...with red-tape, bound by strictest protocol. But one day last week ribbon and tape went out the White House window when a big black limousine, tagged DPL-I, swung around the little pavement-circle before the Executive wing. Out stepped six-foot, rosy-cheeked Philip Henry Kerr (pronounced Carr), Marquess of Lothian, Lord Newbattle, Earl of Lothian, Baron Jedburgh, Earl of Ancrum, Baron Kerr of Nisbet, Baron Long-Newton and Dolphingston, Viscount of Brien, Baron Kerr of Newbattle and Baron Ker. This 57-year-old Christian Scientist, a bachelor, secretary of the Rhodes Trust since 1925. War-time secretary...
...power plant in Colorado for the U. S. Reclamation Bureau when five A. F. of L. unions struck for a closed shop. Deputized vigilantes from nearby towns and farms shot down five pickets, took over the dam site, behaved so raucously that Colorado's Governor Ralph L. Carr dispatched National Guardsmen to suppress "a state of insurrection." Distressed by the bloodshed, put out by delay, Roy Warner remembered his wise, calm friend in Chicago...
Outstanding minor sport achievement of the year was the soccer team's championship. The booters, coached by Jack Carr, won eight games and tied one. Princeton was tied, 3-3, and Yale was defeated, 2-1, in a thrilling battle at New Haven...