Word: cols
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...during an evening of play, will perk up at such a splash of face cards. Then, too, whereas bridge games often drag out as hands are passed because they are too evenly distributed, almost every Check deal gives either side a chance to bid and make a contract (see col...
Check Pinochle combines pinochle's luck-of-the-draw fun with the thoughtfulness, but not the ultimate science, of bridge (see col. 1). A typical deal: North...
...defeated Buck Davis, 126 1/2, (RPI) by decision; Jim Rafil, 132, (H) defeated Mel Allen, 135 1/2, (RPI) by decision; Francis "Rosie" O'Grady, 132, (H) defeated Leo Trupin, 134, (RPI) by decision; Jack Beinschrotch, 156, (RPI) knocked out Hugh Courtwright, 153 (H) in first round; Leo Col. 161, (RPI) defeated Jay Dotson, 155, (H) by T.K.O. in third round; Art Clyde, 161, (RPI) defeated Rusty Hankin, 163, (H) by decision...
While he hopes eventually to win a degree, the widower (he has several children) is not concerned with the loss of academic credit that acceptance of the appointment will involve. By studying 60 hours a week on his three courses. Philosophy Aa, English 1a, and Government 4a, Lt. Col. Tuttle has "gained something that he would not sell for $10,000." His previous formal education was stopped before high school, but he has "read a lot in Greek drama, Roman drama, Chaucer, Shakespeare, and the Bible, with a few detective novels thrown...
...Army for 35 years, Lt. Col. Tuttle served as professor of military science and tactics at the University of Puerto Rico, Syracuse University, the University of Akron, and other schools...