Word: leonards
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...good as they should be. Even Doc Anderson claims that he is doubtful about winning, but in the words of one sports-writer "they're not overconfident, but they can't see how they can lose." One little item from Holy Cross today concerns the physical condition of one Leonard M. Kuziora, of Erie, Pa., who is considered the best sophomore back, and perhaps the best all-round back on the Purple squad. Kuziora will be out of the Harvard game and plenty of hosannas were echoing around Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon when the news arrived. The big bruising back...
...group of Freshmen retained includes James C. Abbot, Howard A. Brinkman, Leonard K. Bristol, Richard P. Connette, Albert Damon, Russel G. Davies, Don W. Fawcott, William D. Fraser, Charles W. French, Jr., Frank E. Greene, Jr., August H. Haffenreffer, Jr., Garrison K. Hall, George C. Haratsairs, Robert B. Holden, Shepard Jerome, William P. Keats, Truman P. Kohman, Norman Leen, Mathew B. Legget, Robert H. Mansfield, Wiley E. Mayne, Edwin W. Meisenhelder, 3rd, Harvey A. Robinson, Robert W. Snyder, Ray W. Tripp, Jr., and Albert E. Weiner...
Eloped. Sylvia Martin, 19, daughter of Leonard J. Martin of Greenwich, Conn. who made $20,000,000 in 1920 by buying the British Government's airplane linen stock and reselling it; and Robert E. Ezequelle, 26, hairdresser; to Port Chester, N. Y. Four months ago Mrs. Ezequelle tried to get her parents' permission to marry, failed. In 1932 Mrs. Ezequelle's sister, Eileen, married Speedster Kaye Don, also without her parents' consent...
...Somerville, Mass., Sign Painter Jeremiah Christopher Leonard bought a Madonna and Child from a junk shop for $6. For three years the painting hung in the Leonard parlor. Then it was shown to a doctor friend, an art connoisseur, who promptly called in experts. Boston Fogg and Metropolitan Museum people agreed that the picture was 400 to 500 years old. One expert thought it might be the work of Antoni Allegri (1494-1534), known as Correggio. If so, Sign Painter Leonard's painting might be worth...
...from wholesalers and manufacturers. Then he spent $300,000 dressing up the store with a new front on 14th Street, new counters, fresh paint, new escalators. While his brother, who had changed his name from Levin to Jacob M. Kaplan, managed Hearn's capital, and a store executive named Leonard Ginsberg looked after the merchandise, President Levin started a series of shrewdly aggressive promotion campaigns. In two years business had picked up enough to keep 1,000 clerks busy. Last week President Levin opened his enlarged wine & liquor store, said to be the biggest in Manhattan...