Word: hills
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...heading east over the Allegheny '"Hell Stretch" with mail from Cleveland to Washington. His radio, which the Army had less than ten days to install for airmail service, faded out. Completely lost, Lieut. Hollstein ran into a soupy fog, made a crash landing on an ice-clad hill outside Uniontown, Pa. His head and face badly gashed, he managed to scramble out of the wrecked ship and summon aid to rescue his mail...
...more 'wicked' than they or their contemporaries actually were, though we are aware now of living in another moral climate and in the midst of a new generation. . . ." When the Civil War began "Jay Gould. Jim Fisk, J. P. Morgan, Philip Armour, Andrew Carnegie, James Hill and John Rockefeller were all in their early 20's; Collis Huntington and Leland Stanford were over 30; while Jay Cooke was not yet 40." Old enough to go to war, they were also too canny. They wanted to be rich before they died. They all got their wish. The interwoven...
...summary: HARVARD BELMONT HILL Jahn, r.f. l.f., Gilpatrick, Wilkinson Reed, l.f. r.f. Hood Fields, c. c., Silver Lasinsky, l.g. r.g., Talbot Cogswell, r.g. l.g., Eaton...
Score--Harvard 40, Belmont Hill 34. Goals--Jahn 10, Reed 5, Fields 2, Lasinsky 3, Hood 2, Gilpatrick 4, Silver 7, Eaton 4. Referee--Sheron. Time--Two 20-minute periods...
...patronesses are: Mrs. William C. Greene, Mrs. Edward B. Hill, Mrs. Walter E. Houghton, Mrs. Perry G. E. Miller, Mrs. Donald H. McLaughlin, Mrs. Samuel E. Morison, Mrs. Theodore Morrison, Mrs. George B. Weston, and Mrs. John D. Wild...