Word: granted
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...full pages in the New York American (Hearst). One of them said (in part): "In the Tradition of Lincoln, the Republican Party Offers Herbert Hoover for President. "True to the spirit of Democracy, it turns again to a man of the people for a successor to Lincoln the railsplitter, Grant the tanner, and Garfield of the towpath - to a blacksmith's son, an Iowa orphan and country schoolboy, raised by his own merits, to a plane of distinction in more fields of usefulness, than any man the nation has ever been privileged to place in the White House...
While team A was going through the new running and passing plays which Coach Horween will use against the cadet eleven, team B downed the 1932 B forces by a 21 to 0 count. The interception of two first year passes, both potential scores, by F. S. Grant '30 and George Crawford ocC. was of importance in stemming the 1932 attack and in producing the University scores. The first touchdown followed Grant's interception of a Freshman aerial thrust, when a series of off-tackle slants by G. L. Graves '31 and Grant carried the ball to the Freshman...
HARVARD NORTH CAROLINAPickard, Burns, l.e. r.e., Presson, FennerBarrett, Robinson, l.t. r.t., Farris, KoenigTrainer, Parkinson, l.g. r.g., Shuler HudsonB.Ticknor, Richards, c., SchwartzW.Ticknor, r.g. l.g., Blackwood, Eskew, FarrisClark, r.t. l.t., Howard, DonahoeDouglas, O'Connell, Harding, r.e. l.e., SappE.Putnam, Gilligan, Crawford, q.b. q.b., Whisnant, Erickson, Wyirck, Gray French, Gilligan, Devens, Grant, l.h.h r.h.b., Spaulding, Nash, Maus, MichaelsGuarnaccia, Graves, r.h.b. l.h.b., Ward, Magner, JacksonHarper, Huguley, f.b. f.b., Foard, Harden, Jackso
...Ticknor, Movius, Shaw, l.g. r.g., G. Clark, TozierB. Ticknor, Dorman, Richards, c. c., LimbaughParkinson, Warner, Cunningham, r.g. l.g., Wolynec, NicodemusClark, Robinson, Storey, r.t. l.t., Jenkins, GeesmanDouglas, O'Connell, Harding, Ogden, r.e. l.e., Hammond, BlumenstockE. Putnum, Gilligan, S. Putnam, Greeley q.b. q.b., WilliamsonFrench, Batchelder, Graves, l.h.b. r.h.b., Lindeman, BellGuarnaccia, Mason, Grant, r.h.b. l.h.b., Duncan, CrowellHarper, Huguley, Moore, f.b. f.b., Rood, Johnso
...Barrister in Great Britain" Sir John Simon prepared to sail at once for India, there to continue the labors of his "Indian Statutory Commission" (TIME, Jan. 30 et seq.). Sir John, as Chairman of the Commission, is directing a gigantic research into whether it is advisable for Parliament to grant or withhold a greater measure of Indian self government...