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...fever forced him to go to Florida. After basking in the sun a few years he went back into the harness at Miami University in 1935. At Miami his boys dropped three games the first year. He finished a 1936 "suicide" schedule watching his small squad topple Bucknell and Georgetown, tie Boston U, and lose by small margins to South Carolina and Mississippi...
...other big Texas industries spent a deal of effort on their favorite candidates for the Legislature, many of whom were defeated in the primaries. This fact has not been forgotten by the winners, notably by San Antonio's quick-tongued little State Senator J. Franklin Spears and Georgetown's reforming Representative Harry Newton Graves. Some of Mr. Spears's colleagues got the scare of their lives a few weeks ago when his supporters very nearly succeeded in jamming through a resolution requiring all Texas Senators to report their income from retainer fees. From Texas Gulf records...
...Monday, March 1, Clifton F. Kann '37, manager, will have the Cage raked up to receive the full squad of outfielders and infielders. As announced by him, a 28-game schedule features an annual spring trip with games at Washington, Navy, Virginia, Georgetown, and Columbia...
...graduate of Georgetown University (Class of 1928), Banker Fisher got his first job in Detroit's Guardian National Bank of Commerce, left it to go with the National Credit Association. He became assistant manager of the Detroit agency of RFC soon after its formation, as well as a vice president of First National Bank -a big borrower from RFC.* In 1933 Mr. Fisher was made RFC's Detroit manager...
...Georgetown University...