Word: joplin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Ryder golf cup. It was big news. The U. S. had been expected to win as it won two years ago.* On the first day, when the foursomes were played, the U. S. had led, 2½points to 1½. Loose-jointed young Horton Smith from Joplin, Mo., did not play in the foursomes. Instead he followed Leo Diegel and Al Espinosa who, playing the best match of the two days, beat Britain's Boomer and Duncan seven up and five to go. The U. S. won two matches, dropped one, tied another. By lunchtime the next...
Golf. North and South Open Golf Championship?Won by Horton Smith, Joplin, Mo., pro, at Pinehurst...
...biggest Republican gun up to the entry of Campaigner Hughes and he was second on the list in the effort to save Missouri. He arrived from Texas, where he had talked about Tammany and Prohibition, and made an automobile tour of the lead and zinc mining section near Joplin in the southwestern corner of the State. Prohibition and Prosperity were the subjects of his Joplin speech, but he also took occasion to answer critics who accuse him of abandoning his principles to support Nominee Hoover. Said...
...Engineering School, has announced the election of officers for the coming year. These men are all members of the present Junior class of the School, having been recently elected from the highest eighth. Don Swint Greer '29, of Cambridge, was elected president. Malcolm Osborne Gibson '29, of Joplin, Missouri, was chosen vice-president, while George Alfred Sawin '29, of Edgewood, Pa., will be treasurer. The posts of corresponding and recording secretary will be filled respectively by Frank Holton Elberfeld '29, of South Boston, and Philip Ernest Nokes '29, of Lynn, while Grover Arvel Chenoweth '29, of Arlington Heights, was chosen...
...members of the class of 1929, to the Gamma chapter of Tau Beta Pi, the honorary society of the Engineering School, was announced last night. Those to receive the honor are Grover Aruel Chenoweth '29, of Arlington; Frank Holton Elberfield '29, of South Boston; Malcolm Osborne Gibson '29, of Joplin, Missouri; Don Swint Greer '29, of Cambridge; Philip Ernest Nokes '29, of Boston; and George Alfred Sawin, Jr., '29, of Edgewood, Pennsylvania...