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...pound class: Harold Frankel '34 defeated Lustbader (C), referee's decision; 126-pound class: Chilvers (C) defeated Howland B. Stoddard '36, referee's defeated Donald V. McGranahan '35, fall, 8.44; 145-pound class: Brown (C) defeated Edward T. Farlay '36, fall, 6.52; 155-pound class: Klinger (C) defeated Robert D. Reed '36, referee's decision; 165-pound class: Richard W. Emory '35 defeated L'hommedieu (C) fall, 3.21, (overtime); 175-pound class: Richard G. Ames '34 defeated King (C) referee's decision; Unlimited class: Gridley Barrows '34 defeated Davenport (C) referee's decision...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MOST MINOR, 1937 WEEKEND GAMES GO TO CRIMSON TEAMS | 2/19/1934 | See Source »

After three months of marching and countermarching and a half-dozen major battles. Brazil's civil war ("bloodiest in South American History") ended last week. Rich, coffee-growing Sao Paulo lost its attempt to regain control of the Federal Government. General Bertholdo Klinger, No. 1 rebel, onetime chief of Rio de Janeiro police, laid down his arms. Colonel Herculaneo Carvalho headed a temporary military government for Sao Paulo state. No accurate casualty lists were published on either side. For Brazil as a whole the civil war has had one beneficial result: The blockade of the port of Santos boosted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRAZIL: Collapse | 10/10/1932 | See Source »

...Berthold Klinger, a onetime German general, is supposed to be the military brains of the revolting Paulistas. Federal troops, who had recaptured about one-tenth of the revolting state last week, scored a spectacular but indecisive coup by capturing Senhor Borges de Medeiros, a leading rebel and once, for 20 years, president of Rio Grande...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Wars of the Week | 10/3/1932 | See Source »

...executive committee, Frederick Sayford Bacon, 3G, of Newton, Bartholow Vincent Crawford, 4G, of Mount Vernon, Ia., Bolivar Lang Falconer, 3G, of Marlin, Tex., Robert Franklin Field, 3G, of Providence R. I., Roy Leon French, Sp., of Attica, N. Y., David Arnold Keys, 2G, of Toronto, Ont., Allen Connable Klinger, 1G, of Indianola, Ia., Francis Scott Mackenzie, Jr., Dv., of Montreal, Can., Cloyd Heck Marvin, 2G, of Los Angeles, Cal., Jacob Meyer, 1G, of Sterling, O., Howard Scott Noble, 1 G.B., of Indianola, Ia., Oran Levi Raber, 4G, of Wolcottville...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Graduate Society Names Officers | 10/23/1917 | See Source »

...following fellowships and scholarships were awarded for the year 1917-18: Nelson Robinson, Jr., Travelling Fellowship to Laurence Eldred Mowery; Austin Scholarship for Teachers to A. C. Klinger, University Scholarships to H. S. Boyd '17 and B. C. Clough '11; University Scholarships in Architecture to R. C. Roudebush 1 S.A. and F.S. Kingsbury 3 S.L.A...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THREE NEW PROFESSORS NAMED | 9/28/1917 | See Source »

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