Word: ehret
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...faded gilt, on the wooden facades of turnpike hotels, and on the signs of gloomy but unclosed saloons near the dockyards and railway stations of cities, one still encounters the words "EHRET'S BEER ON DRAUGHT." Last week George Ehret, 92, died in Manhattan of pneumonia. He left...
...George Ehret had kindly little eyes and a wedge-shaped bald head, spreading out at the neck. His stiff collars, always too big for him, were immense, low and broad; he tucked the ends of his black bow tie up under the flaps of his collar. His figure was square, his legs a little bowed...
...born at Hofweier, County of Offenberg, in the Grand Duchy of Baden, Germany. His father, a prosperous brewer, came to the U. S. in 1857. George Ehret learned his trade young. He knew all about brewing and cooperage when he went to work for Anton Hupfel in Manhattan. In six years he became Hupfel's master brewer, and Hupfel lent him enough money, combined with what he had saved, to start a brewery of his own. George Ehret called it the Hell Gate Brewery. It was his ambition to make the best lager beer in the U. S. Fire...
HARVARD. PRINCETON.Bacon, Angier, l.w. r.w., Ehret, BrownSnelling, Martin, l.c. r.c., KnoxBigelow, Larocque, r.c. l.c., Lincoln, Merritt, TallmanEmmons, Baker, r.w. l.w., Keyes, CorcoranOwen, E. Stillman, c.p. c.p., HaightHumphrey, Gratwick, p. p., WenhamHolmes, C. Stillman, g. g., Maxwel
...pair to be watched in this evening's game, the former having three tallies to his credit on the season's record and the latter four. Brown, the probable addition to the regular six-man Princeton line-up, has been ranked as a first string substitute, alternating regularly with Ehret at the left wing position...