Word: fricks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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HARVARD PENN Koufman, r.e. l.e., Gustafson Healey, r.t. l.t., Engler Sargeant, r.g. l.g., Brochka Ayres, c. c., Frick Lowry, l.g. r.g., B. Smith Miller, l.t. r.t., Runte Mackinney, le. r.e., Warner Coleman, q.b. q.b., Reagan Gardella, r.h.b. l.h.b., Davis Macdonald, l.h.b. r.h.b., Allen Spreyer, fb. f.b., Rainwater...
...four best guards, Brechta and Mendelson, are of the watchcharm variety, but they can afford to give away some weight. The other two, Hunt and Smith, are a pair of big, active fellows. The center, Frick, is a terror, and his reserve, Snyder, is far above the average...
Interior: Dr. Wilhelm Frick...
Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick, oldest (62) high-ranking Nazi. Sickly Wilhelm Frick did not serve in the last War. As chief of the Munich Political Police he took a hand in the 1923 Putsch, earned a 16-month prison sentence for his trouble. In 1930, as Minister of the Interior of Thuringia, he appointed Hitler a police officer, thereby made him a German citizen...
...materials. At eleven Welsh-blooded Tom Moses began his career in an Indiana mine, soon had a union card. By the time he was 40, he had changed to the management side of the tracks, and in 1933 as president of U. S. Steel's subsidiary, H. C. Frick Coke Co., carried the ball for Steel in its first New Deal struggle with labor. His successor: tall, greying Yaleman John Gephart Munson, one of President Benjamin Fairless' new order of hardheaded operating men who believe in placating labor...