Word: conn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...broadcasting of the changing conditions governing football between the Crimson and Blue teams will begin at 7.30 o'clock tomorrow night over stations WEAF, New York City; WEEI, Boston; WTIC, Hartford, Conn.; WJAR, Providence, R. I.; WTAG, Worcester; WCSH, Portland, Maine; WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. and WGR, Buffalo...
Christened. Paul Joseph William Ziluca, great grandson of General Giuseppe Garibaldi, famed liberator of Italy. His father: Captain Joseph N. Ziluca, war veteran, engineer & architect of Greenwich, Conn. His mother: Donna Josephine Ziluca, sister of General Giuseppe Garibaldi of Stamford. His godfather: Sir Thomas Lipton...
...Arranger. Soft-voiced, suavely clad, brilliant Charles Seymour took a B. A. from Cambridge University when he was 19, then sailed home to his native New Haven, Conn., and took another B. A. from Yale. Since then the bright facets of Professor Seymour's mind have received an exquisite polish in the process of acquiring numerous exalted degrees, teaching history at Yale, helping to make it at the Paris Peace Conference, and writing or "arranging" various books dealing with the more secret phases...
...Church of Rome. Among its directors are many famed non-Catholics, such as Maj. Gen. Robert Lee Bullard (retired), Architect Ralph Adams Cram, Nicholas Murray Butler, Dr. Henry Van Dyke, Louis Wiley, Gen. Lincoln Clark Andrews. Also there is Rev. T. Lawrason Riggs, smart Catholic chaplain of New Haven, Conn.** The name of the organization is in loving memory of George Calvert, founder of Maryland Free State. Better than any other Catholic organization it has reached non-Catholics. But its GOOD AMERICANISM advertisement was criticized for using bad taste to combat bad taste...
...Haven, Conn., November 9 Captain J. L. Reid '29 and Leslie Flaksman '29 were the vital factors in a narrow Crimson victory over Yale on the West Haven cross country course when they led the field of 20 runners across the finish line in the pitch dark late yesterday afternoon...