Word: louisiana
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Tied once this year by Louisiana State, Texas Christian wound up its season by clinching the Southwest Conference title against the 1931 champions, Southern Methodist, 8-to-0, at Dallas...
Married. Carolyn McDonald Walters Bronson Burgess Chevallier Garden White Luigi Hatfield Willis Paschal, 57, Louisiana's most-wed woman (TIME, May 18, 1931); and Robert McManus, 50, wholesale fish dealer; in Columbus, La. Widowed three times, divorced eight times, mother of 16, the bride uses the name of Hatfield, her ninth...
Died. Oramel Hinckley Simpson, 62, onetime (1926-28) Louisiana Governor, secretary of the State Senate (1908-24, 1932); of heart disease; in New Orleans. His sell-out to Huey Pierce ("Kingfish") Long in the three-cornered scramble for Governor in 1928 gave Long his real boost up to Governor, Louisiana's bossdom and the U. S. Senate...
...Tulane. Tulane accused Vanderbilt's Assistant Coach Russ Cohen of spite in having Tulane's Captain Nollie Felts barred for professionalism. Vanderbilt accused Tulane of booing Coach Cohen at their game. Last week, Coach Cohen announced that Vanderbilt and Tulane had severed relations, that Vanderbilt would play Louisiana State University instead next year. Tulane showed no mortification; its second team ran through Sewanee...
...Louisiana. Colorado. Washington, California. North Dakota, New Jersey, Arizona having last week repealed their prohibitory laws, there are now 13 states which do nothing whatever about enforcing, Prohibition. The others: New York 0923), Massachusetts (1930), Wisconsin (19291. Nevada (1923), Montana (1926). Maryland has never passed an enforcement...