Word: dicks
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...enforcement. Explained Publisher Hoyt: "We want to get at the underlying reasons for crime, its implications, the responsibilities of society." Editor Lowall, who likes his crime served up in the smoking hot manner of the '20s, put it more bluntly: "I'm going to be house dick for the Denver Post." His first assignment: the bootlegging business in dry Oklahoma...
Died. Richard (Dick) Rudolph, 62, star righthanded pitcher of the 1914 Boston Braves; of a heart ailment; in The Bronx. Spearheaded by Spitballer Rudolph's 27 victories (twelve of them consecutive), the Braves zoomed from last place on July 4th to win the National League pennant, the World Series (in four games), and the historic title "Miracle Team...
Harvard skippers were Whitney, Putnam, Dick Braisted, Eric Wolson, Jim Roosevelt, and Frank Scully...
...defensive setup is still indefinite. The picture was brightened this week by the return of Sam Butler, but just who the defensive specialists will be and who will go both ways has not yet been decided. Harvard's only non-combatants will be tackle Dick Guidera and tailback Jim Kenary...
...lineup for Harvard: Joe Leeming, Dave Gregory, Owen Edmonds, John Pankey, Bill Everett, Bill Baker, Dick White, Al Masters, Ronnie Berman, Clarke Goggeshall, Red Leavitt, and Buddy Rosen...