Word: lawson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...summary follows: HARVARD M. I. T. Combs, Harper, r.f. l.g., Lawson O'Conuell, Wenner, Baldwin, l.f. r.g., Estes, Reynders Green, c. c., Brockleman Barbee, Hatch, r.g. l.f., Reynders, Bates Burns, Stone, l.g. r.f., Allen...
While the University contest is being played in Cambridge, the Freshman team will oppose the M. I. T. first year men at the Technology Gymnasium. HARVARD. M. I. T. Slocum, r.f. l.f., Allen O'Connell, l.f. r.f., Reynders Green, c. c., Brockleman Hatch, r.g. l.g., Lawson Barbee, l.g. r.g., Estes
Died. Dr. William Charles Lawson Eglin, 57, famed electrical engineer, one-time vice president and chief engineer of the Philadelphia Electric Co., president for five terms of the Franklin Institute of Industrial Training, of Philadelphia; in Philadelphia...
International. John Howard Lawson wrote what a lot of people consider the best play in the modern manner yet written by a U. S. playwright. It was Processional produced some seasons ago with none too conspicuous magnetism by the Theatre Guild. Since then those who were stirred by it hasten to see Mr. Lawson's latest. In this one they were disappointed; Mr. Lawson's modern manner has sent his play flying in every direction at once. It is in 21 scenes, some of them in Thibet. It purports to be a satire on modern life. There are capitalists, lamas...
Since 1903 the sole direction of the conduct and policy of the Telegraph has been in the hands of Harry Lawson, Webster Lawson, now Viscount Burnham. His father had managed the property before him, and Lord Burnham has retained the family tone and tempo...