Word: coleman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...possible line-up for the University team this fall, based on last year's Freshman and Varsity positions would find William Wemple '34 at right fullback; H. B. B. Robinson '34, left fullback; T. F. Waters '33, right half; R. E. Eaton '34, centre half; J. S. Coleman '35, left half; Captain Schumacher, right outside; D. C. Clos '35, right inside; R. M. Gummere '34, centre, forward; G. F. Stork '35, left inside; A. M. Moskin '33, left outside; with W. F. Nichols '34, Hans Von Briesen '33, and J. B. England '35, alternating as goalie.H. H. BROADBENT '32 captain...
...South Carolina the issue was: "Shall Cole Blease stay home?" The renomination of Ellison DuRant ("Ipso Facto") Smith, Senator for 24 years, was an emphatic YES. Beaten twice straight for the Senate, blatant and erratic Coleman Livingston Blease was considered to have reached the end of his political career...
...clambered onto the 10-ft. springboard, began manipulating her tiny sunburnt person toward the water as though she were impersonating the knife in a game of mumblety-peg. A brilliant half-gaynor helped her get the points she needed to win the event, 78.64 to 77.75, from goldilocked Georgia Coleman, U. S. diving champion since...
...muscles and fat, breaks a backstroke record almost every time she goes for a swim. This time it was the world's record for 100 metres, which she swam 1:18.2. A crowd of 55,000 wanted to see what would happen between Minnow Rawls and Georgia Coleman in the platform dive. Again Minnow Rawls surprised everyone: she withdrew. Georgia Coleman's running swan dive looked too short and the title went to Dorothy Poynton of Los Angeles, who wore a white bathing suit, a red-&-white bandanna around her head...
...electorate will have its first real chance to vote Wet or Dry. Senator Ellison Durant Smith, a personal Dry stumping for renomination, stands shyly by the Chicago convention's plank. Ashton H. Williams of Florence is aggressively championing Repeal. Leon Harris of Anderson keeps mum on liquor. Coleman Livingston Blease, a Wet-drinking Dry trying to get back into the Senate, declares: "My people voted for Prohibition and I'll stand for it until they vote again...