Word: davids
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Joseph Lifrak '29, a player on the scrubs, was added to the growing list of injured, when he suffered a twisted ankle. Others on the injured list include J. H. Gildea '31, J. A. Prior '29, Guy Murchie '29, S. C. Burns '30, and David Guarnaccia '29. The latter pair will probable return to active service this afternoon, while the others are out of play for varying terms up to one week...
...Stannard Baker ("David Grayson"), author and publicist, biographer of Woodrow Wilson. Reason: "Candid, progressive, humane." Nonpartisan, a friend of both Nominees, Mr. Baker kept both their pictures on his study wall until he made up his mind. Last week he removed the Hoover picture...
...Steuer because he already enjoys a fame bordering on notoriety. He is a lawyer. Not brilliant mentally, he excels at courtroom melodramatics of a type which many a jury has found seductive. "The Belasco of the Bar," he has been called, by persons not trying to compliment Producer David Belasco...
...morning signal practice yesterday S. L. Batchelder '31 took the place at left halfback of David Guarnaccia '29, who took the day off from active work, but followed the play. The remainder of the Team A backfield was the same as in the scrimmage of the day before, with George Crawford Occ. at quarter, Captain A. E. French '29 at right half, and W. R. Harper '30 at fullback...
Money and the man guarantee the new Commercial National Bank & Trust Co. large activities. Its list of directors indicate a wide influence. It includes: Walter Percy Chrysler, Jacob France, Edward Phillip Farley, Sidney R. Kent, Clement M. Keys, David A. Schulte, William Wrigley...