Word: indianas
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Said Republican Representative Louis Ludlow of Indiana: "If accepting a free meal is a crime, how many of us would be here today, instead of in jail...
...best basketball players in the U. S., 100 come from Indiana. To that State, flat as a huge gymnasium floor, basketball has an overwhelming, universal appeal, like skiing in Norway, hockey in Canada. In the backyard of almost every Indiana house where children live is a basketball court of some sort, often with bottomless peach baskets instead of nets...
...From Indiana high schools, the cream of the U. S. basketball crop is skimmed every year by the Western Conference, still the major league of U. S. college basketball. First pick goes to Indiana's Big Ten representatives-Purdue and Indiana University. Last autumn when the Conference season started, it looked as if these two and five others-Northwestern, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and Ohio State -were all about evenly matched. By last week, when the season drew to a close, it was once more manifest that "Hoosier" basketballers play their best for "Hoosier" schools. Indiana finished after winning eleven...
...student voiced by these officials might conceivably cost society a valuable contribution made by an American student with the advantages of further training under the direction of the learned men of Germany. True education knows no barriers of nationality; scientists work together on common ground regardless of political creeds. --Indiana Daily Student...
...Hurja well knows, are as of February 1936, not as of November 1936. If he were frankly to summarize his opponents' chances, he would probably list the six New England states, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware as the most likely pickings for Republicans. Another group, including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, New York, West Virginia and Maryland, are open to fight. If the Republicans are to make any showing at all, these seven States must be carried. Thus Mr. Hurja might draw up a Republican table...