Word: gordons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Most popular mourner naturally was Governor Gordon Browning, who will appoint Senator Bachman's successor. Governor Browning, elected last autumn with the support of Boss Edward Hull Crump of Memphis (TIME, Aug. 17), had had his own eye on Senator Bachman's seat, which was occupied by Cordell Hull until he moved into the Cabinet. Gordon Browning, in fact, lost the seat to Nathan Bachman in the primaries of 1934. Knowing that the public does not like a Governor who resigns in order to be appointed to the Senate, he firmly announced last week that he would...
Fuld-Dorson defeated Brown-Thomas 4-6, 6-0, 6-4; Hauck-Lowman defeated Anderson-R. P. Harty 3-6, 6-4, 6-4; Bolton-Gordon defeated Austin-W. Harty...
...first fifty eight of last year make up the nucleus of this eight, three Juniors, George Lewis, George Meyer and Ralph Hamill, and one Senior, Captain Mark Healy Dall, veteran of two seasons. Of the other four, Bunny Burnes rowed bow on the Freshman crew last Spring, Gordon Gilkey on the Freshman fifties, and Edward Ahrens and Robert Mozley came from the second Varsity lightweights...
Hauck and Lowman (H) defeated Skilling and Quinn 6-2, 6-1,; Gordon and Bolton (H) defeated Exton and Friedheim 6-2, 6-2; Rice and Leland (B) defeated Page and Wyeth...
Holding down the doubles assignments will be Lowman and Hauck, Andy Page and Wyeth, and sophomores Don Gordon and Oliver Bolton. Brown will use Exton at number one, Skillings at two, Quinn at three, Rice at four, Leland at five, and Williams...