Word: curtise
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY CLUB Everett, l. w. r. w., Palmer Wood, c. c., Fitzgerald Cunningham, r. w. l. w., Curtis McGregor, l. d. l. d., Langmaid Palmer, r. d. r. d., Batchelder deGive, g. g., Frazier
The University Club sextet, which hopes for victory in the tryouts against teams, from other sections of the country which will compete during December and January, has a powerful attacking forward line in Fitzgerald, Curtis, and Palmer.
Familiar in the U. S. saga, glorified by literature of the Horatio Alger school, is the newsboy. The soul of independence, he buys his papers with his own money, sells them by his own energy and wits, pockets the profits for himself or hands them over to his needy family...
The court decision grew out of a long, bitter circulation fight between the Curtis-Martin Ledgers and Inquirer and Publisher J. David Stern's Record (TIME, May 5, 1930; Aug. 24). The Evening Ledger accused the Record (morning) of bringing its bulldog edition out before 7:30 a. m...
* Some onetime newsboys: Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis, Roy Wilson Howard, Henry Latham Doherty, John Haydock Carroll, Thomas Alva Edison, William Wrigley Jr., Adolph Simon Ochs, Edward William Bok.