Word: columbia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Onetime Ambassador to Cuba Harry F. Guggenheim: Ground equipment is nowhere near adequate. "The airport of the District of Columbia is a disgrace to the United States...
TIME readers will perhaps be interested in facts pertaining to the ballyhooed "invention" of Columbia's Dr. Leroy Leo Hartman [TIME...
...pneumonia; in Detroit. Died. Hiram Percy Maxim; 66, third of a famed family of inventors, best known for his Maxim silencer; of a throat ailment; in La Junta, Colo. Died. James Harvey Robinson, 72, noted historian and editor, of a heart attack; in Manhattan. Professor of European History at Columbia University for 27 years, he resigned in 1919 to help organize the New School for Social Research. Died. Mary Cora Urquhart Brown Potter, 76, who jolted Victorian morals by deserting society to become the stage sensation of two continents; of pneumonia; near Cannes. In 1912 she retired to the Isle...
HOCKEY Varsity 7McGill 4 Freshmen 5 St. Paul's 1 BASKETBALL Varsity 27 Columbia 27 Freshmen 37 Dartmouth 42 BOXING Varsity 8 Princeton 0 Freshmen 3 1/2 Shirley 4 1/2 FENCING Varsity 13 Columbia 14 Freshmen 7 Andover 6 POLO Varsity 9 Yale 18 Freshmen 3 1/2 Cossacks 3 1/2 SWIMMING Varsity 64 Springfield 20 WRESTLING Varsity 24 Pennsylvania 6 Freshmen 29 Exeter 5 TRACK Freshmen 44 1/2 Exeter...
...their aggressive Captain William Nash, the powerful Columbia outfit will be out to tighten their grip on the Intercollegiate League lead by capturing a fifth consecutive victory. Nash and his teammate, Clifford Wolff, accounted for 31 points in the New York game last Wednesday, and are expected to give the Feslermen plenty of trouble tomorrow night...