Word: lees
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Boston's amazing lightweights once again came through with the falls of the meet as Dave Coombs pinned Jim Silliman in the 121-pound class in 2:04; and at 128 Lee Nutt pinned Bob Selvin in 3:20. In the 136-pound division the parade continued as Pat Bowditch won and easy 10 to 5 decision...
...clock. The program will open with the Concerto in F Minor for piano and orchestra by Bach and Mozart's Piano Concert in A Major, number 12. Joseph M. Goodman, teaching fellow in Romance Languages, will be the soloist in both selections, and Noel D. Lee '46 will conduct...
...remainder of the Varsity lineup is: Dave Coombs, 121; Lee Nutt, 128; Pat Bowditch, 136; Dan Ray, 145; Sandy Jones, 155; Howie Houston, unlimited...
...taste, and before many years was running a steamboat on the Rio Grande. During the war with Mexico he laid by a nest egg hauling supplies by boat to General Zachary Taylor's troops. Six years later, on the advice of his great & good friend Robert E. Lee, then a lieutenant colonel of Engineers, Captain King bought 54,000 acres along Santa Gertrudis Creek...
...Widow King's five children, Lee King (no descendants), Richard King Jr., Mrs. Alice King Kleberg, Mrs. Ella King Welton, and Mrs. Nettie King Atwood are all now dead. The property went to the Klebergs, to Richard King III, who got 150,000 acres, to the Atwoods, who got 131,000 (now being operated by the trustees of the estate), and to the Welton heir, who sold out to Bob Kleberg. Richard King III now operates his ranch independently of the King Ranch Corp...