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Word: gormanic (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...following men comprise the University squad: Pitchers: S. L. Albert '34, Philip Boyer, Jr. '33, T. A. Bridges '33, P. J. Christoph '34, P. deB. deGive '34, Charles Devens '32, R. H. Gallagher '34, P. E. Gorman '32, H. M. Lawn '34, W. A. McGivney '33, J. F. McJennett '33, W. J. McTigue '33, R. A. Maish, Jr. '33, Edmund Model '33, F. G. Osborne '34, F. H. Poor '34, E. W. Sprague '32, J. Van R. Strong '34, H. W. Taylor '33, Phineas Tobe '33, R. D. Tucker '34, E. J. Vogel '32, F. O. White...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OVER 50 FIELDERS REPORT FOR FIRST PRACTICE IN CAGE | 3/1/1932 | See Source »

Among those who reported were: Charles Devens '33, George Fremd, Jr., P. E. Gorman '32, J. M. Lockwood '34, A. J. Lupien '32, Edmund Model '33, F. H. Poor '34, J. E. Sheldon '32, E. D. W. Sprague '32, J. Van R. Strong '34, Since Devens is to play ball this season, he will be unable to enter football. Fremd was a member of the 1934 team. Gorman is from the Jayvee squad last year. Lockwood was fielder on the Freshman team last year with Strong, John Ware, Jr., Captain of the 1934 team, is expected to come out soon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BATTERY WORK-OUT FOR FIRST TEAM DRAWS 25 | 2/24/1932 | See Source »

...Biltmore in Manhattan. It started before noon, lasted until 5 p. m. There was plenty of operating department oath-swearing and table-pounding. By this time the impetuous Westerners ? stout Lewis Warrington Baldwin of Missouri Pacific, white-headed Lawrence Aloysius Downs of Illinois Central, bald James Edward Gorman of Rock Island?were for dropping the idea of negotiation, filing their notices at once and fighting the matter out with Labor. But the spirit of conciliation prevailed, thanks principally to a 70-year-old gentleman whose jolly round head is adorned with a sugarloaf hat and gold-rimmed spectacles?President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRANSPORTATION: Work, Wages & Willard | 1/11/1932 | See Source »

...Hammer, 61, founder, secretary & treasurer of the Philadelphia Grand Opera Association; of heart disease; in Philadelphia. First founded to gain local support for the San Carlo Opera Company, the Philadelphia Opera assumed independence under the able guidance of Founder Hammer and his wife, Mrs. Kathryn Cecil O'Gorman Hammer, produced, notably, Wozzeck (TIME, March...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Dec. 14, 1931 | 12/14/1931 | See Source »

Kathryn O'Gorman Hammer is still the zealous, domineering director of Philadelphia's Grand Opera Company (the world's only woman opera-director since Anita Colombo was eased out of her position at La Scala) but in five years her position has radically changed. No longer does she haggle over prices or stitch costumes. She wears orchids, travels abroad to engage talent. Prosperity came in 1929 when Mrs. Mary Louise Curtis Bok, daughter of Publisher Cyrus Herman Kotzschmar Curtis, decided to support the company, to use it partly as an outlet for opera talent in the Curtis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Philadelphia Curtain | 11/2/1931 | See Source »

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