Word: gills
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pound class--R. C. Downs '40 defeated J. A. Day '37 by a technical knockout in the second round. Time -- 1 minute, 55 seconds. B. F. Gill '40 defeated N. A. Polansky '40 by decision. R. F. Schlafly '40 defeated E. M. Wall '40 by a technical knockout in the third round. Time--35 seconds. F. B. Latady '40 defeated E. H. Ahrens '37 by decision in an extra round...
...Dear Gill. . . . After what I hope will be a short period of time I count on your returning to national public service." So wrote Franklin Roosevelt last week consenting to the retirement of John Gilbert Winant, chairman of the Social Security Board. At the same time he boosted Board Member Arthur J. Altmeyer to Mr. Winant's job, appointed Murray W. Latimer, now chairman of the Railroad Retirement Board to the vacant place on Social Security...
...Just as last year," noted Herb Gill, mentor of the Indians, "when we took the Harvard's 6-4 up here after loosing in Boston, I have oodles of confidence in my outfit for the coming week-end . . . . we'll profit by more complete watchfulness of Ford. After all", continued Gill, "isn't this a Dartmouth Carnival...
Another big reason for the failure of Coach Joe Stubb's charges to ring up their expected one-sided triumph was the skill and fortune of Les Goding, Coach Herb Gill's star net-minder. If the Crimson did escape a resounding check from Otis or Bennett, it was Goding who turned back a scoring attempt. George Roberts was especially robbed on numerous occasions, had the amazing misfortune to hit the post three times...
...three: Chairman Samuel P. Wetherill, president of Philadelphia's Wetherill Engineering Co.; Col. Robert G. Elbert, Wartime Flyer Gill Robb Wilson, director of Aeronautics in New Jersey, president of the National Association of State Aviation Officials. Besides Commander Rosendahl, they were advised by Commander Garland Fulton, lighter-than-air expert, and by President Paul W. Litchfield of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., which presumably will build any future U. S. airships...