Word: daves
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Maddux will send into the fray the same lineup he used last week against BLC. Dick Bezanson, Charley Gregg and Dave Abbott on attack, Pal Withington, Captain Hans Estin, and Bob Lange in the midfield, and Forsythe, Bob Snow, and Jim Graham on defense...
...that can be remedied at 14 Plympton Street tonight when the CRIMSON inaugurates its second annual cartoon competition. Appreciation, good fellowship and much beer await would-be Dave Braeteus who enjoy exposing their works of art to the public gage...
...Squad. Many a newly unionized financial worker worriedly wondered what he had got himself into. The union, apparently as untainted by Communist influences as its ally, the Seafarers, was the one-man creation of bespectacled M. David Keefe, onetime Stock Exchange employee. Dave Keefe had started as a $15-a-week page boy; after 13 years he had worked himself up to $37. He organized the union in 1942, saw it almost fall apart after he joined the Seabees. He pulled it together again after war's end and, boasting a membership of 5,000, held contracts with both...
...Button & Co. and Bache & Co., by calling strikes and picketing them. Two of them hadn't even suspected that they had any unionists on their staffs. Actually, they had only a few. At Hutton, only 18 of 325 employees walked out. It looked as if Dave Keefe faced a long and probably a losing fight. Said Stock Exchange President Emil Schram: "We are prepared to function indefinitely ... we have lots of help on the floor...
Even the weather was on the Crimson side. It was cool enough to let the first midfield of Dave Abbot, Bob Lange and Paul Withington play well over half the game. In fact, the only thing to worry Coach Maddux was the failure of the defense to click during the first quarter. A time out and the insertion of Don Louria tightened up this sector so that the Hub men scored only one goal in two quarters; by that time, the Crimson had garnered a five-goal bulge...