Word: connor
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harvard lineup: g., Briggs, Gray; r.f., R. Scott, Gosline; l.f., Carpenter; r.h., A. Scott, Sachs; c.h., White, Brooks, Spencer; l.h., Kellogg, Burbank; r.o., Fraley, O'Connor; r.i., Sleeper, Howard; c., Knox, Alexander; l.i., Morgan; l.o., Arrowsmith, Angell...
Died. Thomas Ventry ("T. V.") O'Connor, 65, longtime (1924-33) chairman of the U. S. Shipping Board, onetime president of the International Longshoremen's Association, onetime tugboat fireman; in Buffalo. He retired in the midst of bitter Senate charges of waste and favoritism, which included the accusation that a shipper paid a $510 tailor bill...
...dangerous pair to the Crimson runners will be Molley and O'Connor, Holy Cross main-tays who finished sixth and seventh respectively last year. McHugh trailed Northrop in the yearling race and may also prove a threat...
...accused are brought to trial this autumn. One Bert Hollinger of Le Mars, ex-bootlegger and smalltime "fixer" now serving five years for extortion, testified that in 1933 he paid cash in return for the bootlegging and slot-machine privileges in Plymouth and Woodbury Counties to Attorney General O'Connor. "O'Connor said it was very strange that I would insist on wanting to make the first payment to him direct, and I told him that I didn't know him . . . and he said: 'Well, I know you are just a bootlegger, and if you ever say anything about this...
...Harvard lineup: g., perry (Briggs) (Wallace); l.f., Fuller (Powell); r.f., Holcombe (Morrisson); l.h., Vincent (Haskell) (Brooks); c.h., Capt. Dorman (R.Scott) (L. Burbank); r.h., A. Scott (D.Burbank) (Jefferys); l.e., Wood (Knox) (O"Connor) (Angel); l.f., E. Motley (Hastings); c., Robie (Kelley) (MOrgan) (Howard); r.i., T. Motley (sleeper); r.e, Dawson (Fraley...