Word: disbanded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...stop the deputy sheriffs from breaking up picket lines. ... I am making an honest effort to end this trouble. . . . Operators cannot sell coal at prices people will not pay. But I am doing the best I can to get work back." He also made it known that he would disband the notorious Coal & Iron police on July 1, as promised. Most of these men, however, will be re-employed by the companies as watchmen...
...complete make-up of the team, which will disband following the contest to participate individually in several European meets, is as follows: 100-yard dash--Young (Y) and Watkins; 220-yard dash, Boyd (Y) and Ingham (Y); 440-yard run, Dodge and Warner (Y); half mile and mile run, Hallowell, Estes, Cobb, and Fobes; three-mile run, Fox and Foote; high hurdles, Record and DeVoe (Y); low hurdles, Record and Fates (Y); pole vault, Sutermeister and Pierce (Y); high jump, Kuehn and Whiteside (Y); broad jump, Farrell (Y) and Morse; shot put, Kilcullen (Y) and Crowley...
Though no definite itinerary for the annual spring trip of the Club was given out it was intimated that the vacation tour would make western Ohio its objective. Following the singing in connection with Class Day and Commencement exercises the Club will disband for the season. There will be no pre-season appearance of the Club this year, corresponding to the reception for President Hoover given at the Gardiner Museum last summer...
...pound foot-ball team, inaugurated last year, is not to be discontinued this fall, it was definitely announced last evening by Henry W. Clark '23, Assistant Treasurer of the Harvard Athletic Association. This statement sets at rest conflicting rumors to the effect that the lightweight football players were to disband permanently in order to insure copious material for the seven House teams which are to be organized...
Both of the eights who will row at Philadelphia will disband after the races tomorrow but the third University outfit will reassemble on Monday under the banners of the Harvard University Boat Club and begin practice for the Royal Henley in England. The trip abroad is being sponsored and financed by Harvard graduates and the crew will not row as a Harvard University eight. John Lawrence '31 is stroke of the boat. For the present he is in charge of the coaching and managing since the crew must be coached by an amateur. Just whose...