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...About that time the defendant opened a bank account. He operated that Bronx speakeasy . . . and then branched out. He took over a speakeasy [on] Third Avenue. He opened a new account under the name of Joseph Harmon...
...fellow named Rocco Delarme operated a beer distributing business with offices at ... East 149th Street. They got a telephone and ran a private extension over to the Third Avenue speakeasy so that the defendant could direct his business from there. They operated under the name of Harmon & Delarme, distributing beer on a major scale. ... In November of 1929 he entered into a partnership with Stevens and Ahearn [two bootleggers indicted with Flegenheimer but missing] and began operating on a very major scale...
Outstanding in the B. U. lineup is Captain Collins, three-year veteran. With him in the infield will be Croke at third, Faladino at short, and Rosnitzky at first. Coach Harmon will probably start Gordon on the mound, Cowan at catcher, Hale in right field, Carroll in left, and Murphy in centerfield...
...Chafee '36; and cox, Edward T. Barker '37. The other boat--stroke, Thomas H. Whitney '35; 7, Mark H. Dall '37; 6, Dunbar Carpenter '37; 5, Samuel Adams '37; 4, Alexander H. Bill, Jr. '35; 3, Piper; 2, George E. Hall '37; bow, Perry; and cox, Richard P. Harmon...
...dashed into a burning plane to save a passenger after a crash. Last autumn tall, rangy Lieut. Scott came to world fame when he flew to Australia once more, won the MacRobertson Trophy Race and ?20,000. Last week in Paris he was given what everybody expected: the Harmon Trophy as No. 1 airman...