Word: gormanic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...squad is as follows: pitchers: Devens, Ticknor, Page, MacHale, E. D. W. Sprague '32, Soloman Smith '31, Philip Boyer, Jr. '33, P. G. Gorman '32, J. F. McJennett, Jr. '33, H. W. Taylor...
...squad is as follows: pitchers: Phillip Boyer, Jr. '33, Devens, P. G. Gorman '32, H. T. Lanier '32, MacHale, J. F. McJennett '33, Page, P. M. Sidel '31, Solomon Smith '31, E. D. W. Sprague '31, H. W. Taylor '33, Ticknor, F. O. White '32, Eliot Wylie...
Class baseball--class numerals to the following members of the Sophomore team: A. J. Bates, R. E. Casey, R. B. Clement, A. J. Donnelly, R. N. Fisher, J. W. Fitzpatrick, P. E. Gorman, W. E. Hutchins, E. A. L. Jantzen, J. B. Mahoney, M. A. Rauh, E. C. Tyler, E. S. Newbury, Manager...
...tell little about a composition from reading it; he puts in most of his own touches in re hearsal. Famed in the trade for his busi ness acumen, he hires the best and most expensive players, keeps them in a good humor. He paid his former saxophonist, Ross Gorman, $50,000 a year. His own earnings are about $500,000 a year. He likes striped ties and custard, owns a ranch near Denver, likes to wear an old golf cap turned backward, takes a private doctor with him when traveling, can make faces as funny as Fatty Arbuckle...
Headquarters for unionizing the South will be at Birmingham, Ala. In charge will be a committee of three: Paul Smith of United Mine Workers, Vice President Francis J. Gorman of United Textile Workers, Vice President William C. Birthright of Tennessee Federation of Labor. Under the committee now are 50 organizers; 50 more will be added next month...