Word: johnstons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Manuel Alonso, one-time Spanish subject, No. 4, were the only veterans. Third place went to George M. Lott, Jr., Michigan undergraduate, the highest ranking ever bestowed upon the middle west. Notables conspicuous by absence from the lists owing to insufficient tennis activity in 1927 were William Johnston, for a dozen years in the first six; R. Norris Williams, potent defender of many a Davis Cup; Elizabeth Ryan, second woman in 1926, and Mrs. Marion Zinderstein Jessup...
James Lawrence, head usher, and F. S. Grant, assistant-head usher, will have for their assistants the following: Robeson Bailey, A. G. Churchill, N. S. Clifford, F. A. Clark, Winslow Carlton, W. T. Emmet, T. F. Kane, A. B. Kloumann, Hulburd Johnston, R. R. Ketchum, A. N. Geoch, T. G. Moore, Guy Murchie, C. McK. Norton, John Parkinson, K. D. Robinson, H. F. Schwarz, E. W. Sexton, E. R. Todd, and W. S. Youngman. These ushers will work in shifts during the dance...
...first half, when the Schoolboys led, 10-8. Immediately after the opening of the second half, Mahady tied the score with a long shot from the floor. HARVARD EXETER Sponuagle,. l.f. l.g., Ward Seeger, Dutton, r.t. r.g., Parker Mahady, c. c., Freeman Foshay, r.f. l.f., Reed Farrell, l.g. r.f., Johnston...
Score--Harvard Freshmen 27, Exeter 24. Goals from floor, Mahady 4, Sponuagle 3, Farrell 3, Seeger 2, Dutton, Ward 4, Reed 3, Johnston 2, Parker. Goals from fouls, Mahady, Foshay, Farrell, Ward 2, Parker, Johnston. Referee, MacDonald. Time, 16 minute halves...
...House of Representatives for 21 years before his work with Senator Albert Baird Cummins of Iowa on the Transportation Act of 1920 brought him wide notice. His elevation to the Commission followed in 1921. The new occupant of the Commission's chair (each man has his turn) is Commissioner Johnston B. Campbell, long a railroad lawyer in Duluth and Spokane. Commissioner Joseph Bartlett Eastman, who dissented vigorously and voluminously from the St. Paul decision, is a product of Amherst and the Massachusetts public service commission. Richard V. Taylor, oldest Commissioner, 68, was once (1921) elected Mayor of Mobile, Ala., where...