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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...lineups of the four teams were as follows: Team A--R. H. O'Connell '30 and J. G. Douglas, Jr. '30, ends; J. E. Barrett '30 and F. S. Davis '30, tackles; W. D. Ticknor, Jr. '31 and J. N. Trainer '31, guards; Benjamin Ticknor '31, center; E. T. Putnam, Jr. '30, quarterback; S. L. Batchelder '31, A. W. Huguley, Jr. '31 and W. R. Harper '30, backs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HORWEEN GIVES CHARGES FIRST TASTE OF WORK | 9/20/1929 | See Source »

...more of a nature to lead to the belief that there is something definitive about the selection of an early season first team. All the trusted linemen of last year who have returned for the present campaign are to be found in this forward wall. The ends are J. G. Douglas '30, R. H. O'Connell '30, both lettermen, the tackles Captain J. E. Barrett '30 and F. S. Davis '30, the former one of the outstanding tackles of last year and the latter a veteran of many games. The guards, J. N. Trainer '31, and W. D. Ticknor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL FORCES HAVE INITIAL HARD WORKOUT | 9/19/1929 | See Source »

...Abbot informed Betty Jean's father that he would go to comparatively cool Washington and work in his astrophysical laboratory. Mr. Greeley could go to Table Mountain. On the way to relieve them from their servitude to Science were Mr. & Mrs. L. O. Sordahl and Mr. A. G. Frolland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Solar Hoover | 9/16/1929 | See Source »

...differences in the intelligence ratings of German, French and Italian children (Nordics, Alpines, Mediterraneans). City children of the three types were smarter than the corresponding country children. Nor did Vanderbilt University's Lyle Hicks Lanier find sharp differences between Negro and white children, or New Zealand's I. L. G. Suther- land between primitive (Maori) and civilized adults...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Psychologists | 9/16/1929 | See Source »

...hands. Before the War he persuaded Goodyear's Founder-President Frank A. Seiberling to build spherical balloons for the U. S. air services. Before, during and since the War, Mr. Litchfield built sausage balloons and nonrigid dirigibles (blimps; for the Army and Navy. In 1924 he and Edward G. Wilmer, Mr. Seiberling's successor as Goodyear president, were at Friedrichshafen, inspecting the Zeppelin works. They at once made a deal with Dr. Eckener for exclusive North American manufacturing rights. Hence the formation of the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corp...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Zeppelining | 9/16/1929 | See Source »

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