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Word: connors (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bliss, Johnny Dorman, and Bill O'Connor, Harvard might sweep the 800 over Ryan, Yale half miler who took second against Princeton last Saturday. In any case Harvard should sweep the 1500, if Scheu and Bliss both run it, as they probably will. Bob Woodward is good for a place over Yale's best...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CINDERMEN FAVORED TO BREAK ELI TRACK JINX | 5/23/1935 | See Source »

With the money in his pocket, Gypo, instead of completing his plan, goes on an astounding nightmare spree. He gulps down a bottle of whiskey. At the McPhillip wake, he astounds Mrs. McPhillip (Una O'Connor) by pouring four silver coins into her lap. He bashes a policeman on the jaw, harangues the crowd that gathers to applaud him, buys the company beer and chips. He creates a scene in a brothel and then completes his ruin at a Sinn Fein meeting-where he has been promised reinstatement if he tracks down the spy who betrayed McPhillip-by bringing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: May 20, 1935 | 5/20/1935 | See Source »

...Farrell yesterday made the selection of the two relay teams which he will run in the meet. In the 400-meter sprint relay are entered Bob Brookings, Eddie Calvin, Downer, and Arthur Duffey. For the 1600-meter relay he has chosen Carl Abell, Johnny Dorman, Dubie Brookings, and O'Connor. Since these teams have had no practice together so far, little aid in the way of points is expected from them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON IS CHOICE FOR HEPTAGONAL MEET WIN | 5/9/1935 | See Source »

Running High Jump--First place tie between Komich (NU) and Thomson (MIT); six feet; third, tie between O'Connor (BC) and Sandler (NU), five feet, eight inches; fifth, tie between Tiffany (H) and Ray (MIT), five...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON TRIUMPHS IN G.B.I. SATURDAY WITH TECH SECOND | 4/29/1935 | See Source »

Arms for the Head. Before his roistering House, Speaker Byrns would be completely at a loss without two arms that help to uphold the Head of the House. One of them is bland, supercilious Representative John J. O'Connor, Tammanyman and brother of Franklin Roosevelt's oldtime law partner. Democrat O'Connor, as Chairman of the Rules Committee, has helped in part to make up for the absence of Leader Bankhead. Only trouble is that Chairman O'Connor is so willing to stiff-arm opposition that he is not overly beloved by the House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Hundred Days | 4/22/1935 | See Source »

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