Word: competitors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Competitor. In Buffalo, N.Y., William G. Zeron was sentenced for counterfeiting, although his half-dollars had more silver in them than the Government...
...hostilities are over. Only one change is expected in the starting Harvard lineup. Catcher Paul Delahoyde will be occupied with academic duties and unable to be ready for the "play ball." Sophomore Hoss Hamlen will thus get his break and crash into Varsity competition. Bill Barron, his competitor, has a broken finger that will keep him on the bench...
...some 300 marches, operettas, "novelties" (The Whistler & His Dog, Jingaboo, On Jersey Shore); of a stroke; in West Long Branch, N.J. A boy musician, he played an estimated 10,000 solos with Sousa's Band, took over his late father's band, became Sousa's closest competitor...
...thing in prospect. If it is really going to stand on its own feet after the war it will have to be a wonder of low-cost smelting efficiency, for the Bolivian ore it will handle is strictly grade B, and the British-Dutch tin cartel is no mean competitor...
John Richardson, Jr., of Winthrop House and Milton, far outstripped his nearest competitor to become Secretary for the Class of 1943, final tabulation of the voting of the past two days disclosed early this morning. At the same time, seven Juniors were elected to the Class Day Committee, and to the Permanent Class Committee...