Word: conn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...vacation game on Saturday, April 14, with Middlesex, also resulted in a Freshman victory, the score being 11 to 6. Captain Pollard of Middlesex was replaced in the box by Hardie at the end of the ninth. After this, the opening contest for 1926, John James Maher of Bridgeport, Conn., whose home run had been the feature of the game, was elected to lead the nine...
...Bethel, Conn., Barnum was born on July 5, 1810. He arrived late for the holiday. But it was safer...
Engaged. Miss Gloria Gould, 17, youngest daughter of George J. Gould, who is ill on the Riviera, to Mr. Henry A. Bishop, Jr., of Bridgeport, Conn., Yale student and son of Henry A. Bishop, director of the Western Union Telegraph Co. and other corporations...
...HAVEN, CONN., April 13, 1923.--In response to a request of 500 wireless enthusiasts the Yale debating management has agreed to have the debate with Princeton on April 27 broadcasted. The regular debating season closed with the Triangular Debate on March 23 but due to the unusual interest in debating this year a post season engagement was arranged between Yale and Princeton. The debate will be transmitted by special telephonic apparatus to Newark, N. J., where it will be broadcasted by Station...
...following men have been retained and will meet today at 1.05 o'clock in James Smith C 31: Ralph Sargent Bailey, of Wollaston; Whitney Cromwell of Mendham, N. J.; George Douglas Debevoise of New York City; Cornelius Du Bois, of Englewood, N. J.; Douglas Huntly Gordon, of Hartford. Conn.; Benry Wilder Keyes Jr., of North Haverhill, N. H.; James Carroll McDonald, of New York City; George Beeve Moynahan of Mattapan; Logan Holt Roots, of Hartford, Conn.; James Sheafe Satterthwaite Jr., of Lanesboro; and Donald Spencer, of Cambridge...