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...whose case appears in detail elsewhere in the paper; two public school teachers, Wilbur Lee Mahaney, Jr., Trappe, Pa., and Mrs. Goldie E. Watson, of Philadelphia; Ole Fagerhaugh, Oakland, California warehouseman, John T. Watkins, Rock Island, Illinois, official of the Farm Equipment Workers Union, CIO, and Francis X. T. Crowley of New York City...
...Four Horsemen'' for Notre Dame's famed backfield the day in 1924 that they beat Army ("Outlined against a blue-gray October sky, the Four Horsemen rode again. In dramatic lore they are known as Famine, Pestilence. Destruction and Death . . . Their real names are Stuhldreher, Miller. Crowley and Layden...
...whose case appears in detail elsewhere in the paper; two public school teachers, Wilbur Leo Mahaney, Jr., Trappe, Pa., and Mrs. Goldic E. Watson, of Philadelphia; Ole Fagerhaugh, Oak-land, California, warehouseman, John T. Watkins, Rock Island, Illinois, official of the Farm Equipment Workers Union, CIO, and Francis X.T. Crowley of New York City...
William H. Allen of Jamaica Plain, Mass.; James A. Bailey 2d of Wellesley Hills, Mass.; Edward L. Burlingame of New Canaan, Conn.; Thomas F. Crowley of Belmont, Mass.; John S. Hamlen of Boston, Mass.; Myron T. Herrick of Dark Harbor, Me.; Robert S. Hoffman 3d of Wellesley Hills, Mass.; Theodore C. Hollander of South Hamilton, Mass.; David U. Holmes of Westwood, Mass; David B. Loring of Hamden, Conn.; John L. Newell of Brookline, Mass.; Frederick S. Nicholas Jr. (Capt.) of Malvern, Pa.; Charles A. Papalia of Watertown, Mass.; Charles Steedman of Providence, R. I.; Thomas H. Walsh Jr. of Wellesley...
...freshmen, high-scorer Bill White will center the first line with Captain Derick Nicholas and Tom Crowley on his wings. Jimmy Bailey will be in the goal behind defensemen Bill Allen and Chuck Papalia