Word: cooperating
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Meters: Don McKee, Boston College; Richard Ellis, Northeastern; Richard Pierce, Brown; Eugene Cooper, M.I.T...
...Meters: Joe McCluskey, Fordham; Bob Playfair, Harvard; Ed Kenney, Boston College; John Fersching, Brown; William Wood, Brown; Oscar Rosner, Brown; Eugene Cooper, M.I.T.; William Bates, M.I.T.; Douglas Chalmers, M.I.T.; John Talbot, M.I.T.; Henry Guerke, M.I.T.; Thomas Oakes, M.I.T...
Died. Robert Fulton Cutting, 82, philanthropist, president of the board of trustees of Manhattan's Cooper Union, president of the Metropolitan Opera and Real Estate Co.; of chronic nephritis; in Manhattan. Manhattan's early '90s knew him as the "first citizen of New York." Reticent, he kept his philanthropies out of the newspapers, was a persistent foe of Tammany Hall...
...TREASURE ISLAND--stretches the imagination unless you have read and thrilled to the immortal Robert Louis Stevenson story. But if you have and did, the team of Wallace (face-making) Berry and Jackie (wide-eyed) Cooper will do things to you. The guns go bang, the pirates faw down and the treasure's recovered. Hooray! (Chic Sale Lionel Barrymore...
Jerry Day (Gary Cooper) and his lady love (Carole Lombard) have for three years been tripping a light trail about the globe living a happy, though rather vacuous existence and gaining their daily champagne by virtue of Jerry's ability to sell hypothetical gold mines and other sleight of hand. Just when their accumulated hangovers and debts begin to overwhelm them Jerry receives a letter from his brother-in-law asking him for his brother-in-law's love for the child, the guardianship of Jerry's child by a former marriage. Thinking to profit by Jerry returns to America...