Word: gormanic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pound class: William B. Cavin, Jr. '37 (H) defeated Gorman (C) by decision. Time...
...legs, after twelve years of professional hockey, are weakening. A new defenseman, Alex Levinsky, one of the two Jewish players in big-league hockey, joined the team three weeks ago to bolster the defense but the Black Hawks are still shaky when their forwards grow tired. Manager Tommy Gorman who helped them win the Stanley Cup last year has been replaced by Clem Loughlin. Chicago hockey crowds, impatient because the team has done most of its winning away from its home arena, have lately taken to tossing dead fish down from the gallery...
SUZY ? Herbert Gorman ? Farrar & Rinehart...
...those with such an appetite for romance that they gag at no improbability, Author Gorman's latest concoction will be a toothsome dish. More finicky gourmets will rise before Suzy is all swallowed. A companion piece to Jonathan Bishop (TIME, Dec. 4, 1933), this tale of a golden-hearted tart is set against the more modern background...
With his union strengthened, its complaints well-aired and machinery in motion to deal with them, Leader Gorman had won by the strike all that Labor could reasonably have expected. Last week sympathizers reviewed with admiration his smart generalship-his impressive sealed and numbered strike orders, his effective innovation of "flying squadrons" of picketers, his strategic concentration on drawing out irreplaceable loom-fixers...