Word: grahams
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Leekley '27, the rangy left forward on the Harvard team, monopolized most of the Harvard scoring, and was high man for the evening. Altogether, he shot the ball through the basket six times from the floor and once from the foul line. Graham, Worcester center, was next in line for scoring honors, with five counters from the floor...
BASKETBALL HARVARD WORCESTER P. I. Dorn, r.f. l.g. Harris Leekley, l.f. r.g. Cotton Barbee, c. c. Graham Malick, r.g. l.f. Ranha Coombs, l.g. r.f. Gross...
Kermit Roosevelt: "My brother, Archie, was robbed of some of his distinction as a hunter of big game when, last week, it was reported that Hunter Stanley R. Graham of Chicago had returned with four pumas from the Princon Mountains, Ariz., where my brother hunted but bagged naught...
Married. William T. Graham, 76, onetime President American Can Co.; onetime partner of Daniel G. Reid (tinplate); to Mrs. Mary A. Staats, 57, in Manhattan. Said he: "Perhaps you think I'm an old fool. I'd like to have my own home...
Builder-Architect Graham, under Designing Architect Daniel H. Burnham, built the Chicago World's Fair, when he was 20. He built that early century wonder, the Flatiron Building, and the new $31,000,000 Equitable Building in Manhattan; the Union Station on Capitol Hill at Washington, the Union Trust Building of Cleveland. He built all of Marshall Field's stores in Chicago, the Field Museum, the Railway Exchange, the Continental & Commercial Bank. He built the Selfridge stores in London. He put up the first Chicago skyscraper, for Gumman Wrigley, and the Straus skyscraper. During...