Word: connors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Connor's doubt about the ability of the unemployed, the San Francisco dock strikers, etc. to laugh, is unduly pessimistic. I walked across the Embarcadero in San Francisco last July, while the tear gas guns were popping, and at least 1,250 striking longshoremen were laughing their sides off, apparently because a policeman had fallen off his horse and had shot himself with his own tear...
...impartial student of that contemporary and modern art and science of collegiate journalism, what good--in the name of his illustrious spiritual ancestors James Bryant Conant, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and John Hopkins Morison--what good has it done the CRIMSON to have everybody laughing at it? Thomas B. O'Connor...
...obvious note is, of course, an unadorned "God!" The next most obvious one is: "Mr. O'Connor was formerly president of the defunct Harvard Journal." I just want to make it easy...
...Army clinched its victory over the Crimson. Varsity boxers on Saturday, when it rolled up a total of 6 1-2 points to 1 1-2. In the heavyweight class, Bob Stillman, cadet football guard, dropped Henry Lloyd in 19 seconds of the second round, while 145-pound Connor scored a technical knockout when John Brassil was with drawn from the first round of the match with a cut over...
...pound class--Connor (A) defeated John E. Brassil, Jr. '37 (H), technical knockout in the first round...