Word: cunningham
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Murdered. Maxwell Cunningham Byers, 52, president of Western Maryland Railroad; by Dudley Guy Gray, vice president of the road, who then committed suicide; in Baltimore...
Early Indian summer burned pleasantly upon Baltimore one morning last week. On the fifth floor of the Standard Oil Building windows were open, street noises drifted into the busy executive offices of Western Maryland Railroad Co. In his private office, President Maxwell Cunningham Byers, 52, leaned back and talked with one of his special representatives, W. Taylor Springer. The railroad was running smoothly. He was satisfied. Western Maryland trains were on schedule over their 875 mi. of track. Engineers, brakemen, switchmen, signalmen were on the job. The road's car-loadings were keeping up at a remarkable rate. During...
Mays and Ogden were both excused from the workout, but Talbot and Gildea both appeared on the field in uniform. Neither of the latter two will play in the doubleheader on Saturday, however. Only Baldwin and Brinkley and, of course, Cunningham, remain on the injured list, but the first two will both be ready for play Saturday...
...scrimmage that lost Cunningham to the Harvard cause for this year the University squad won a dubious victory over the seconds. Play was ragged and sheddy but was characterized by the coaches as a typical Monday workout Devens Forbes and Fullam playing with the A.B. and C backfields respectively went over the line for the first team Devens counted his after about five minutes of scrimmage, after a tun by Ticknor on an intercepted mpass had put the ball deep in second team territory...
...magazine is edited under the direction of the Faculty of the Graduate School of Business Administration of Harvard University. Directors carried over from last year are: H. R. Tosdal '16, faculty editor; C. F. Taeusch '20, managing editor; faculty editorial board, J. G. Callan, W. J. Cunningham '21, A. S. Dewing '02, R. L. Masson '22, E. C. Robbins, and E. P. Learned...