Word: frazier
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Centers: W. Casey, F. Crane, R. Frazier, A. Koch, Jr., J. Lockwood, L. McCabe, C. Ware...
Died. Alfred Thomson Martin, 65, oldtime Chicago grainbroker, vice president of Bartlett Frazier Co., after a year's illness; in Wheaton...
...Entire) A. H. Maynard--49 DUNSTER 14-24 B. C. Meyer--17 25-41 J. Wallerstein--30 42-56 L. W. Bonneau--54 DRAYTON 1-11 12-21 M. M. Barnbaum--13 RANDOLPH 1-12 H. W. Sibley--3 13-24 H. Adamson--15 25-36 N. Frazier--31 37-48 J. Birge--42 49-59 T. W. Dunn--59 60-70 T. R. Smith--63 RUSSELL 1-12 T. C. T. Buckley--8 13-25 R. McC. Ayer--24 RUSSELL ANNEX Entire Keith Martin--24 WESTMORLY 1-27 J. D. Evans--6 31-47 J. B. Ames...
Clarence Napier Bruce, Lord Aberdare of Duffryn, who is one of the best racquets players in the world, has never managed to win the Court Tennis Championship of England, but he went after Frank Frazier coolly last week in the Racquet & Tennis Club, Manhattan, for the U.S. title. More experienced, Lord Aberdare out-placed him and Frazier, coming in close to get the Englishman's cut-shots, netted repeatedly. After being set-point three times, Lord Aberdare won the first set 6-3, took the next quickly, then began to net shots on his own forehand. But Frazier...
...completed committee for the Harvard Military Science ball was announced last night by R. H. O'Connell ocC, Chairman, as follows: J. E. Barrett '30, Harwood Ellis '31, B. W. Frazier '31, I. P. Marks '30, J. C. Prior, Jr. '30, F. W. Stetson, Jr. '31, H. W. Williams, Jr. '31, H. L. Movius, Jr. '30, Eliot Wylle '32, A. L. Devens, Jr. '30, J. N. Trainer, Jr. '31, and J. W. Crickard...