Word: coxing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last week's Herald deal puts Miami's sharp newspaper competition completely under remote control. Ohio's ex-Governor James Middleton Cox owns the Miami News but lives in Dayton where he publishes the Dayton News; Tribune Owner Annenberg has his home in Philadelphia to be near his Inquirer...
Besides Eddie Bennett at cox, the crew lost Paul Austin at 7, Kernan at 4, Cutler at 2, and Haskins in the bow. This fall John Clark has been moved to 7 from his former port post, Bill Huenekins and Huzz Hovey are at 4 and 2, while Bill Dearborn has been holding down the lighthouse post...
...candidates for the degree of M.A. in Teaching) to Richard M. Clark, Molrose; Roderick H. Cox, Birmingham, Michigan; Herbert A. Crosman, Lishon Falls, Maine; Williams Donually, Los Angeles, California; David A. Grodberg, Worcester; George Keoler, New Rochlle, New York; Francis N. Magliozzi, Somerville; Walter J. Nickerson, Jr., West Chester, Pennsylvania; Everett H. Perkins, Bantam, Connecticut; Raymond J. Perry, Malden; and George B. Simon, Newton Centre...
Granulators: J. A. Bradshaw, R. A. Cox, E. A. Fox, C. Gifford, J. W. Keller, S. McGrath, H. Ritter, A. H. Spaulding...
...front bus, sitting in the back. Ryan and Trainer Jimmy Cox sit in the next seat, then Rae Crowther, most of the team, with Russ Allen up on the front right bench. Skip Stahley sticks his head in, grins, knocks Deland's hat off. Looking out the back window at the second bus. All that can be seen is Dick Harlow on the front seat. Bolton steps in, reads the roll. Allen? "Here." Down the line to "Winter?" "You Know It." The assistant motorman closes the door. Off from in front of the Union...