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...George Herman ("Babe") Ruth: his annual argument with Colonel Jacob Ruppert, beer-brewing owner of the New York Yankees baseball team, about salary; by $2,000; in St. Petersburg, Fla. After absolutely refusing to pay Ruth more than $50,000 for one year ($25,000 less than last year), Colonel Ruppert, presumably in good humor at the passage of the beer bill, gave in last week, hurried north to | see to his brewery...
...other great New York brewer was and is Jacob Ruppert. His Grandfather Franz had a brewery in Manhattan in 1850; his father, the elder Jake, learned brewing from the time he was ten and started a separate brewery of his own. The younger Jake was also brought up in the brewery, became one of the dandies of New York, a stalwart of Tammany (eight years in Congress), was made Colonel by New York's Governor. Father & son worked hand in hand. They had a house on Fifth Avenue. In 1913 they built themselves a brand...
John Cushing Fuess '35, of Andover, has been elected second assistant manager of the baseball team for the current season, it was announced last night, while Robinson Franklin Barker '35, of Dorchester, has been chosen to be assistant manager of the Junior Varsity. Norman Jacob Harris '35, of Jamaica Plain, will manage the House baseball teams...
...Governor Parks signed a beer bill under which the great St. Louis breweries could promptly open. ¶The malt syrup industry started a drive to hold home-brewers in line on the plea that their domestic product was cheaper and stronger than the commercial article. ¶From Florida Col. Jacob Ruppert, president of the U. S. Brewers' Association, whose Manhattan plant is set to turn out 2,000,000 bbl. per year, announced: "We'll find the old saloon completely out of the picture. We'll find prototypes of the German beer garden springing up where your...
Those who will play in the orchestra are: violins: David Band '34, Edgar Hoover '36, M. T. Klainer '33, G. K. Mateyo '34, Jacob Patt '36, and Michael Saparoff '33, cellos: R. S. Greene '34, A. R. Hyde '34, T. K. Jenkins '34, C. T. Murphy 1G. and J. R. Pappenheimer '36, flutes: R. F. Von Briesen '35, F. G. Ross 1L, and G. V. Slade 1L clarinets: L. A. Cook '34, D. R. Frent '36, and G. W. Pikerce 8L: trumpets: W. s. Baer '33, F. R. Dickerson 2L. E. H. Preble '33, and B. K. Therogeed '34: horns...