Word: g
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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CHAMPAIGN, III.,--Notre Dame despite its defeat by Southern California, tonight was proclaimed national football champion by Frank G. Dickinson, Assistant Economics Professor at the University of Illinois and author of the Dickinson Football Rating System. The 1938 Dickinson ratings-- Rank Team W L T Pis. 1 Notre Dame 8 1 0 27.72 2 Duke 9 0 0 37.10 3 Tonunessec 10 0 0 26.68 4 So.California 10 0 0 28.71 5 Oklahoma 10 0 038.69 6 Michigan 6 1 1 28.02 7 Minnesota 6 2 0 22.71 8 Texas Christian 10 0 0 22.67 9 Alabama...
...State Police of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire entered the search for Robert L. Myerson '42, when a description of the student, missing since last Thursday, was sent out over the radio and teletype last evening. This action was authorized by the boy's father, Joseph G. Myerson of Brooklyn, New York who only wants to get in communication with his son, Myerson said...
...purchase stock over a period of six years, after which the employe draws cash dividends. President Deupree said the plan has reduced his company's labor turnover almost to .5%. Key to its success, said he, was keeping profit-sharing from becoming a substitute for higher wages; P. & G. wages per hour have risen 50% since...
...letter to his father, Joseph G. Myerson, the boy, who was in good standing, said he didn't like college and was going out to find work. Last night Mr. Myerson said that he wanted his son to know that his family are in complete agreement with his plans and want him to communicate with them...
...Boston Symphony Orchestra as always left almost nothing to be desired. In the Benedictus the solo of the first violinist, Mr. Burgin, was especially noteworthy and the whole orchestra must be praised for an inspired performance, led by a great conductor at his best. Koussevitsky, with the help of G. W. Woodworth, conductor of the chorus has given to Boston an entirely satisfactory performance of what Beethoven called his "greatest and most successful" work...