Word: jerseyed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Jersey it is generally safe to suppose that, when Boss Frank ("I'm the law") Hague of Jersey City denounces a man, there must be something good about him. That accolade was being bestowed last week on U.S. Education Commissioner John Ward Studebaker. The Hague gang was holding up the New Jersey Senate's confirmation of Studebaker as new head of the state's school system...
...obstructed the radical element" in the New Jersey school system...
Lithe, little and lively, bustling as a Jersey mosquito, Studebaker worked his way through a now extinct cow-college as a bricklayer, got a Columbia master's degree, taught school, served as national director of Junior Red Cross in World...
Hits Wanted. Sportswriters, to whom spring training is always a pleasant vacation, grumbled and groaned because the clubs trained in New Jersey, Indiana and other cold, rainy places instead of in Florida and California. But managers, with one eye on the business offices, found that northern training had many advantages: owners saved money, players got more exercise and avoided long, wearying barnstorming trips...
...yard free style relay team nipped Rutgers. Representing Harvard, John Watkins, Ossie Morton. Barnes and Eusden qualified for the final only because Amherst's team disqualified by missing a turn, turned in a better performance with the chips down, to place third behind the two New Jersey colleges...