Word: champion
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...gigantic tortoise race of litigations has crept up through the nation's lower courts, slugged its way toward the inevitable goal of the U. S. Supreme Court, where three test cases are already on the docket. Last week four late entries appeared. Three were negligible, one looked like a champion. And the recovery program lost three out of four of the first sprints...
...frequent world junkets Massachusetts' Congressman George Hoiden Tinkham flew into Moscow to check up on industrial conditions. So scraggly had grown his once long and silken beard that ignorant visitors to Russia thought him a typical Communist. His curiosity about business satisfied, Boston's champion of Red-bloodedness and Reaction boarded another plane to fly on to Siberia. No sooner had it got fairly into the air than the motor stalled and down it came a thwacking bump. Out crawled Congressman Tinkham. Resolved to trust his life to no more Soviet airmen, he gave up his Siberian trip, took...
Married. Sarah Hammond Palfrey, 22, tennis player, national women's doubles champion (with Helen Jacobs); and Marshal Fabyan Jr., 23, Boston banker; in Sharon, Mass...
...Harvard Chess Club opened its season with a simultaneous exhibition at the Union last night. Sidney S. Coggan 1L, treasurer of the club and Intercollegiate Chess Champion of the United States, played ten games simultaneously against Freshman opponents...
...meter star, has indicated a preference to run his event as a scratch affair rather than on a handicap basis. As the result Bay Esters, assistant dean in the Business School, Morton Jenkins of M.I.T., and Ben Hines of B.C. will start on even ground with the Olympic champion...