Word: lombard
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...winning crew consisted of stroke, Prince: 7, Randolph: 6, Wells; 5, Perry; 4, Lombard; 3, Pratt; 2, Prouty...
Crew B. Stroke, Prince: L. Evan Randolph, Jr., '32; 6. R. D. Wells '33; 5 J. DeW. Perry, Jr., '32, 4. G. F. Lombard '33; 3 C. R. Pratt '33; 2,. C. N. Proufy, Jr., '31; Bow. D. L. Charlton...
Four undergraduates and one alumnus were named on the executive committee of the Harvard Grenfell Association at an organization meeting held last night at Dunster House. The men named are A. T. Gould '05, P. M. Cole '31, G. F. F. Lombard '33, R. P. Blake '33, and L. W. Snyder...
...fire escapes. One linotype operator, Joseph Douglass, did not wait for firemen to raise a ladder, jumped from the third floor, died of his injuries. Two hundred firemen, working with ice-sheathed apparatus in a high wind, prevented the fire from spreading beyond the busy corner of Hanover & Lombard Streets. But the Post building was completely wrecked...
...play between defense and attack. The Marshal won sufficiently often not to resent his opponent's superior intellect. Pope Pius XI has all the distinctive attributes of mind-scholarliness, intellectuality, intelligence. The doctorates he holds in philosophy, theology and canon law he earned. When he attended the Lombard College at Rome, he and his comrade Alessandro Lualdi (later cardinal) were rated the most brilliant. Because he reorganized the Ambrosian Library in Milan and made it really useful to scholars, his friend King Vittorio Emanuele made him a Knight of the Outer of Saints Maurice & Lazarus. His Significance...