Word: clevelands
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Street Commissioner Cleveland, Ohio...
Maximilian Siegfried Victor Schmeling of Germany so pummeled, kneaded and battered Johnny Risko, the Cleveland baker-boy, that the referee stopped their heavyweight fight, last week, in the ninth round. No one before him had knocked out Risko. Fighter Schmeling, who facially resembles onetime Fighter Dempsey (TIME, Jan. 21), looked more like him than ever. His performance revived the theory that another Real Fighter will yet be found and perfected for the perfection-loving U. S. public. Fighter Schmeling's best-punching hand is his right...
...office of Pegasus will be filled by Otto Eugene Schoen-Rene '30, of New York City, while James Cambell Weir '30, of Euclid, Ohio will be business manager. Benjamin Patterson Bole, Jr. '30, of Cleveland, Ohio was elected treasurer of the board and John Paul Faude '31, of Cambridge, was reelected circulation manager...
...decision was welcomed by the New York Central. It marked the Commis sion's first favorable decision on a question concerning vital railroad consolidation. Both the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis (the "Big Four") and the Michigan Central have long been New York Central subsidiaries, New York Central owning more than 90% of their stocks. They have been operated as separate units, however, and the New York Central based its consolidation plea on the argument that "the necessity for protecting the earnings of each carrier" prevented complete unification and coordination of the system. A. H. Harris, chairman...
...Gieseking's tour this season includes Boston, Manhattan, Birmingham, Ala., Cincinnati, Buffalo, Duluth, Chicago, Houston, Memphis, Tulsa, Dallas, Detroit, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Havana, Columbus (Miss.), Daytona Beach, Tampa...