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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...good races last year. That he was beaten this year can be attributed only to some sort of fluke. Maybe the track was so slippery that he didn't dare to run his fastest. And the same seems to be the case with Bill O'Connor and Al Hanlon who were beaten by Jim Lightbody Fresh runner (fresh is against Crimson form, but we're sore at him. What's he trying to do, get elected captain or something...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 12/18/1936 | See Source »

...surprising, but he can be counted upon for some points. In the weight events he will be aided by Steve Brennan, Ed Young, and Bert Litman. In the middle distance events, the point winners are expected to be Al Northrop, if he gets off pro, and Bill O'Connor. For the long ones, Henry Marey, Cyrus DeCoster, and Charley Worth. The pole vault has Emil Dubiel, maybe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 12/18/1936 | See Source »

...Lightbody, a surprising runner of the Freshman class, won the 600-yard run over such Varsity stalwarts as Bill O'Connor, A1 Hanlon, and Brayton, who finished behind him in that order. It was Lightbody who yesterday anchored the Freshman relay team in its win over the Varsity, and at that time he beat O'Connor also who was running against him in the last heat...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VARSITY TRACKMEN NOSE OUT YARDLINGS | 12/16/1936 | See Source »

Lightbody also won the 300-yard race run in heats with the winners being decided on times. Behind him were Bill O'Connor, Tudor Richards, and All Hanlon, all Varsity runners...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1940-VARSITY CINDER MEET PRODUCES UPSETS | 12/15/1936 | See Source »

...year matters are different. Sam Rayburn is better known, partly because he is head of the Interstate & Foreign Commerce Committee (he has no other committee assignments) and as such fathered the utility holding company (death sentence) bill. Doing so won him the approval of Franklin Roosevelt. Mr. O'Connor, as Chairman of the Rules Committee, refused to report a rule calling for a roll call on the death sentence-a roll call that would have put its opponents on the spot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Leader Apparent | 12/14/1936 | See Source »

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