Word: georgetown
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...spark exploded it. Died. Sadao Saburi, 50, Japanese Minister to China, onetime Counselor of the Japanese legation at Washington; at Miyanoshita; by his own hand (revolver). Apparent cause: depression since the death of his wife in 1927. Died. Rev. Francis Anthony Tondorf, 59, famed Jesuit seismologist, director of Georgetown University Seismological Observatory ; at Washington; of heart disease. For 25 years he located, observed, reported some 9,000 earthquakes yearly. Died. Robert Forster Whitmer, 65, President of Central West Virginia & Southern R. R. of West Virginia; at Chestnut Hill, Pa. Died. Charles James McCarthy, 68, onetime (1918-21) Governor of Hawaii...
Midwest: Detroit v. Georgetown at Detroit; Loyola v. North Dakota at Chicago...
Delaware is 78 points better than Yale this way; Delaware 0, Ursinus 0; Ursinus 0, Haverford 0; Haverford 28, Hamilton 0; Hamilton 6, Rochester 0; Rochester 7, Springfield 7; Springfield 7, Brown 6; Brown 13, Princeton 12; Princeton 13, Navy 13; Navy 0, Georgetown 0; Georgetown 14, N. Y. U. 0; N. Y. U. 26, Georgia 19; Georgia 15, Yale 0. And then, of course, Yale beat Army and the army won the war, so you can draw your own conclusions. BY TIME...
...Herbert Hoover spent Saturday afternoon watching a tough Georgetown quarterback named Johnny Scalzi do the running and throw most of the passes that held the Navy to a scoreless...
Score--Dartmouth 1922 21; Harvard 1988 0, Touchdowns--Wilson 3, Points after touchdowns--Collins 3, by place kicks. Referee--A. R. Ayer, Colby. Umpire--R. M. Sanborn, New Hampshire. Head linesman--M. Gulian, Brown, field Judge--C. C. McCarthy, Georgetown. Time--four 15-minute periods...