Word: fallon
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This unusually long season grows increasingly difficult from the Brown meet on, and stiff competition can be expected from the Alumni and the Providence Boys' Club in the preliminary meets. Such former Crimson luminaires as Roy Wallace '35, George Scott '34, and Robert Fallon '33, in the freestyle events; Edward Stowell '34 in the backstroke; and Victor Leventritt '34 in the breastwork should provide an exacting test for the varsity; and in Matthew Chrostowski and John Higgins, National record holders in the sprints and breastwork respectively, the Boys' Club can vaunt itself of two prominent candidates for next year...
...pretty regularly through the dry years by making near-beer, yeast, malt and corn syrups, truck bodies, cabinets, Bevo, ice-cream, ginger ale, Diesel engines for U. S. submarines. Other interests include a local coal company, the Hotel Adolphus in Dallas, Tex. and the tiny St. Louis & O'Fallon Ry. whose valuation case in the Supreme Court made railroad history. August Busch died by his own hand two months after Repeal (TIME, Feb. 19). Adolphus Busch III is now head of the House...
...railway brotherhoods. As counsel for the National Conference on the Valuation of Railroads, he helped to write the Railway Labor Act of 1926. He was special counsel for the city in Chicago's attack on the Insull gas company. As a friend of the court, he argued the O'Fallon Railroad valuation case before the Supreme Court...
Embarking on a long, twelve-meet schedule, the Varsity swimming team is favored to open its 1933-34 season with a victory over Bowdoin tonight at 8.15 o'clock in the Indoor Athletic Building Pool. Despite the loss of Robert D. Fallon '33, and Benton S. Wood '33, the Crimson natators, bolstered by several of last year's Freshman stars, may look forward to a fairly successful season...
...Wallace '35, and George S. Scott '34 will start the 50-yard sprint, facing Bowdoin's sole star, Carson, the Maine hope in both this event and the dive. Wallace, who established a Freshman record for the furlong when he swam against Yale for the 1935 outfit, teamed with Fallon over this stretch last season. In the century sprint, George Wightman '34, and Herbert M. Howe '34, both experienced men, will carry the Crimson colors...