Word: gardners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...summary for the first Freshman game was: HARVARD ANDOVER Neer, Hollis, Kidder, l.e. r.e., O'Neil, Sophian Camman, Hitchinson, l.t. r.t., Peterson, Beinecke, Dean Grundlack, Debragona, l.g. r.g., Davis Gleason, Raff, Blagdon, c. c., Barr, Lewis Brookings, Anderson, r.g. l.g., Gardner Dow, Bray, r.t. l.t., Cahners, Royal Emery, Sherman, r.e. l.e., Brown Haley, Wood, Bowditch, q.b. q.b., Bird Locke, Clitman, Borden, l.h.b. r.h.b., Fitzhead Tonney, Morse, Bacon, r.h.b. Fuller, Swift, f.b. f.b., Graham, Cates...
TIME'S was phrase "turned his back on the South" was unfortunate. All praise to North Carolina's Gardner for turn his back on the South's other Governors when he conscientiously disagreed with the direction they were heading...
...Governor Gardner's Back Sirs...
...especially the little bits of news, side-lights if you please, that are found in no other paper to my knowledge; may I make just one little complaint? TIME, " Sept. ... 21, in "Drop-a-Crop" subhead Other States... in North Carolina estimated crop 715,000 bales) Governor Oliver Max Gardner turned his back on the South." At least some of us North Carolinians think our excellent Governor did no such thing. We think he showed more wisdom that some other Governors-he implored Governor Sterling of Texas admittedly the key man of the key State to call a conference...
...satisfied that Governor Gardner had a logical slant on the cotton question: that he did not "turn his back on the South...