Word: cronin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...American League, most notable development of the winter was the deal arranged by the Boston Red Sox, who paid a record price of $225,000 to the Washington Senators for Shortstop and Manager Joe Cronin. These doings, on top of revived interest caused by the exciting end of the 1934 season and the appearance of a new star to take Babe Ruth's place, will either make 1935 a banner year or indicate that baseball as a U. S. industry is incorrigibly profitless...
This note of appeal, which is signed by Cornelius P. Cronin, secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Cambridge Library, continues by suggesting that the new library be named in honor of President Eliot. It then elaborates on the value of a public library to youth and adults alike as a cultural and refining influence...
Sarasota, Fla., Mar. 4--Outfielder Julius Solters has accepted terms offered by the Boston Red Sox, Manager Joe Cronin announced tonight...
...Said Joe Cronin, informed that his salary would be substantially larger than the $25,000 he received at Washington: "Great...
Said Bucky Harris, whom Cronin will replace as manager at Boston: "It was a terrible shock...