Word: gardners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...taken by Newman, the Yale 115-pounder in the first round and at the end of the scrap the Harvard boxer had won the decision by a wide margin. After the opening win by Curtin that put the Crimson in the lead, Yale took the 125-pound class with Gardner getting the decision over Captain Marshall A. Lamb...
...pound class: Gardner (Y) defeated Marshall A. Lamb...
HARVARD YALE Curtin 115-pound Newman Lamb 125-pound Gardner Ward 135-pound Thomsen Cone 145-pound Brouwer Hines 155-pound Huffman Lawrence 165-pound Cates Smith 175-pound Brown Simmons Heavyweight Meyer...
...salesman was Henry Peter Martin Jr., syndicate manager of the Des Moines Register & Tribune. He had been immersed in his usual work of selling comic strips and advice on baby-care one day last summer when Gardner Cowles Jr. (Harvard 1925), son of the paper's owner, called him in. Young Editor Cowles was looking through a copy of The First World War, a photographic history edited by Laurence Stallings and just published by Simon & Schuster (TIME, July 31). It showed recruits in camp, soldiers in battle, soldiers wounded, maimed, dead; crowds at home, prisoners being executed, troop ships...
...patronesses include the Mmes. Norton Campbell, Ralph Baker, Joseph H. Beale, G. K. Gardner, Sheldon Glueck, Eldon R. James, Calvert McGruder, Edward M. Morgan, Josef Redlich, W. A. Seavey, Edward S. Thurston, Sam B. Warner, and Miss Emily Williston...