Word: lehigh
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Score--Harvard, 30; Springfield, 0. Touch-downs--French 2, Guarnaccia, Batchelder, Goals after touchdowns--E. Putnam 2, Gilligan. Field goal--Gilligan. Referee--W. T. Halloran, Providence. Umpire-T. J. McCabe, Holy Cross. Linesman--A. B. Maginnes, Lehigh. Field Judge--A. R. Dorman, Columbia. Time--12 minute quarters...
Last week, Vanryn went down in five brilliant sets before the onslaught of small, chunky Julius Seligson, Lehigh sophomore, native of New York's Bronx. Confounding critics of form, Seligson followed this spectacular victory by defeating Ben Grochakoff of Occidental College, Calif., winning the Intercollegiate title...
Elected. Richard Frank Grant, president of the Susquehanna Collieries Company, onetime (1924-25) president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce; to be head of the new Lehigh Valley Coal Co. sales corporation...
...statement obfuscated the fact that the Pennsylvania Railroad did not vote the majority Wabash shares which jt recently bought (with Lehigh Valley stock) from Leonor Fresnel Loree's Delaware & Hudson for $63,000,000 cash. Nor did it refer to Mr. Williams recent resignation from the D. & H.'s vice-presidency and board of managers. Nor did it mention Mr. Stair's other business affiliations...
Captain B. H. Whitbeek '29 upheld the promise shown in his near-defeat of Julius Seligson of Lehigh last week when he recently retained his place at No. 1 by twice defeating M. T. Hill '30 with convincing margins...