Word: goodman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...laude and 18 cum laude. The maguas were awarded to the following law students: Lawrence Soule Apsey '24, of Cambridge. Walter Colquitt Carter, a graduate of the University of Georgia, of Atlanta, Ga. Charles-Sprague Smith Epstein. College of the City of New York, of New York. Benjamin Goodman Jr. Princeton, of Memphis, Tenn., Livingston Hall. University of Chicago, of Chicago, and Frederick August Otto Schwartz '24, former president of the CRIMSON of Greenwich, Conn...
Died. William Goodman, 52, inventor-engineer, Vice President of the Worthington Pump & Machinery Corp.; in Manhattan, after a mastoid operation. The double-action Diesel engine which the U. S. Shipping Board has lately adopted as standard equipment for many of its ships, and the feather valve air compressor, were developed under his supervision...
...Agassiz House Radcliffe, on Saturday evening, April ninth. The success of the three one-act plays produced last year has prompted a second performance of three short plays: "Matches", by David Liebovitz; "Hunger", by Eugene Pilot; and "An Idyll of the Shops', by Ben Hecht and Kenneth Sawyer Goodman...
...three playlets are, "An Idyll of the Shops", by Ben Hecht and Kenneth Sawyer Goodman; "Hunger", by Eugene Pillot '18, a former member of the 47 Workshop; and "Matches", by David Slebovitz...
...middle of the game," said Lewis, "I heard one of the Penn tackles, Sam Goodman, exclaim in a tone of amazement, "What's the matter? We can't seem to gain anywhere." We held them consistently, and managed to get a touchdown and a field goal, winning the game 10-0." The team also defeated Yale, Army, Brown, Carlisle, Amherst, Dartmouth, Bowdoin and Williams that year...