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One of the greatest assets in this department has been Sophomore first-sacker Ned Fitzgibbons. Brought in from his Yardling spot in the field, Fitzgibbons has replaced Bill Tully, who graduated, with errorless finesse and has proved more than capable of filling the offensive clean-up slot.
This Saturday a Harvard Yacht Club crew will journey down Providence way in at attempt to repeat its last year clean-up of Brown's annual Fall Invitation Intercollegiate Dinghy Regatta. In the 1940 Regatta the Crimson crew beat out the second place Princetonians by a five-point margin. Other...
Your scoop on the story appearing in TIME, Aug. 18, telling of the appointment of Judge Rosenman as official clean-up man for the defense-program tangle was most interesting.
Generalissimo Chiang was now, according to the Japanese, "a regional outlaw." The Generalissimo thought Wang was the outlaw and put a price of $100,000 (Chinese) on his head. The Japanese had launched an offensive in Hupeh Province, carefully timed to coincide with their diplomatic offensive, and on the heels...
When Burton became mayor of Cleveland in 1935, the city was infested with underworld mobs, riddled with police graft. He appointed young Eliot Ness safety director, started a clean-up which had spectacular results. One racketeer it dredged up was Albert Ruddy, who this week was convicted of shaking down...