Word: fording
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...wife rolled out of Atlanta early one morning last week in a borrowed Ford sedan. By 10 a.m. they had traveled 75 miles southward over some of Georgia's better highways and pulled up before the house of old hometown friends whom they were visiting. An hour later their friends, Mr. & Mrs. Lynn Pierson of Detroit, were taking them through Warm Springs Foundation. Whom should the visiting husband meet in the glass-enclosed pool-house but the President of the U. S. taking his morning dip. "By the way," said Franklin Roosevelt, grinning up from the water...
...William P. Watts '35, Richard A. Dow '35, Ashton Emerson '36, Robert H. Waldinger '36, Francis E. Denny '37, and Louis B. Carr '37. Among the football men who have received two weeks' leave of absence from training are Thomas H. Bilodeau '37, Leo A. Ecker '37, George S. Ford '37, and Frederick R. Moseley...
...Better Government Spending," and Moffet wants a power drive, "Let Private Business Do It." To complicate matters further, Hopkins demands a PWA play as Wallace insists his triple A threat will deliver the goods. This is a fascinating spectacle in all its ironic humor recalling satirical memories anent Ford's famous Peace Ship of some twenty years ago. All we need now is the fighting slogan, "Out of the Depression by Christmas...
Practice for all but Moseley, Ecker, Bilodeau, and Ford who are allowed a two weeks rest after their football activities will begin tomorrow evening in the Arena. The Crimson's first game will be on Tuesday, December 11 with the Engineers who have already been on the ice for more than two weeks...
...private cars were chartered but usually about only four are in transit simultaneously about the country. If a tycoon prefers his own car, Pullman will build it for him, as it has done for 226 people and companies in the past, at a cost of $65,000 up. Henry Ford spent $200,000 on his Fair Lane. Last private car built was the Wanderer, for the late Harry Payne Whitney...