Word: davision
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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> A quintet of German chessmen: the biennial international tournament for the Hamilton-Russell Cup.* Davis Cup of chess; conquering 26 other nations and just squeezing out a team of nerve-racked Poles by half a point (36 to 35½); after a siege of 27 days; at Buenos Aires. U...
Last week C. A. A. certified two Negro schools: West Virginia State College at Institute, W. Va., whose President John Warren Davis lobbied in Washington for inclusion of Negroes in the program; and North Carolina's Agricultural & Technical College at Greensboro. If their students do as well in flying...
This year at Forest Hills, with Don Budge a pro, the seeded list for the national lawn tennis singles had mostly sophomores instead of Titans-listless Davis Cuppers Bobby Riggs and Frank Parker; Joe Hunt, Jack Kramer, Don Mc-Neill, Gil Hunt, Elwood Cooke. The foreign seedings might as well...
Robert Russell Hackford, Lawrence Pereival Hall, Jr., John Michael Harrington, Jr., Robert Alexander Hawkins, John Walter Hewitt, David Richard Howard, Chester Walton Jenks, Howard Arthur Joos. Milton Wallace Kelly, Horace Goodwin Killam, Jr., Robert Frederick Kolkebeck, Warron Julian Loring, Donald Edward McNicol, Alexander D. Mebane, Berkeley Davis More, Peter Hans...
Lawrence Charles Antonellis, Jr., Thomas Eric Baker, Robert Mackenzie Betz, Joseph Smith Bigelow, III, Robert Armistead Wooldridge Brauns, John William Buddenberg, John Darr Calhoun, Neil Burton Carson, Joel Cohen, Eliot Jerome Connor, Paul Wentworth Cook, Richard Ansel Craig, Frank Erskine Crawford, Jr., Robert Grimes Vincent Dallahan, Frank Dardeno, Philip Davis...