Word: east
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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While Clint Frank, considered by many grid followers as the outstanding back of the East, gives the starting backfield a slight edge, this advantage is overbalanced by the eight first-string backs which Coach Howie Odell has been able to provide for the game. Struck and Hedblom at fullbacks; McTernen, Roberts, Oakes, and Stuart at wingbacks; and Wilson and Boston at quarterback will be substituted for each other with bewildering rapidity, keeping the attack quartet fresh at all times. And in case these eight should get winded, Ford and Watt have both rated starting berths during the season...
Jerome LeR. Abrams '39, Long Branch, New Jersey; Horace C. Arnold '37, East Bloomfield, New York; Zola A. Aronson '33, Fort Plain, New York; John Ashmead, Jr. '38, Windsor, Connecticut; William A. Beardalee '37, New Brunswick, New Jersey; David Beck '38, Union City, New Jersey; Robert L. Bishop '37, Great Neck, New York; Phillips I. Blumberg '39, New York City; James H. Brooks '38, Staten Island, New York; James M. Carpenter '37, Poughkeepsie, New York; Frank L. Chamberlin, Jr., Stamford, Connecticut; John L. Chase '37, Tully, New York; Howard F. Cline '39, Elizabeth, New Jersey; J. Emerson Coyle '37, Brooklyn...
Stalwart allies of the shipowners, the officers of the orthodox East Coast maritime unions also joined in the cry of "Communism!" Led by Negro Vice President David E. Grange of the International Seamen's Union, they tried to provide crews for all ships vacated by Curran's "outlaws." Claiming that "the only 'outlaws' in the present seamen's strike are the I. S. U. officials," Curran charged that Grange had failed to make a proper accounting of $143,000 in union funds, had constantly accepted fees from shipowners. Evidence of this was so strong that...
During his U. S. visit, Papal Secretary Pacelli also visited the Cardinal-Archbishops of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago. He made a dash to the Pacific Coast, where San Francisco's Catholic Mayor Angelo Rossi kissed the episcopal ring, dashed back East to Manhattan, where Catholic Postmaster General James A. Farley also knelt...
...This is an instance," said the scientist, "of the Oriental origin of certain motives which the Greeks borrowed from the East. It reminds us . . . the Greeks were late arrivals in an ancient and highly developed civilized world...