Word: lymans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...moving. "Get the 'specials.' Let the blue coats go." yelled 5.000 rioters. From clubs and lengths of pipe the "specials" got a fierce drubbing. Every ambulance in Minneapolis was summoned to carry off the injured. A lusty striker with a baseball bat stepped up behind C. Arthur Lyman, graduate of Hotchkiss and Williams, onetime Guardsman and Wartime artillery officer, now vice president of American Ball Co. The striker swung his bat and Special Officer Lyman went down on the cobblestones with a crushed skull, never to rise again (see cut). Another special policeman died of the beating...
...must have been just this that Stanford had in mind when they decided to send a championship seven to the meet. There was John Lyman, burly shotputter, who can toss the cannon ball some 54 feet; there was Gordon Dunn in the discus; A1 Blackman in the 400; jack Mottram in the Javelin; and a bunch of others that the boys from the East should keep their eagle eyes on every minute of the time. Because, after all, with Southern Cal out of the running Stanford is probably the most logical contender for the title in spite of their amputated...
Among the principal awards are the six Charles Dexter scholarships for the summer of 1934, enable students to visit Oxford and Cambridge in England, of the English cathedral towns.The winners are Lyman E.Butterfield 1G. of Rochester, New York; Samuel P,Chew, Jr 3G, of West River, Maryland Toy Lam son. Jr, 5G. of Cambridge; James S. McLaughlin, 2G of Oberlin, Ohio Brooklyn, New York and Francis L. Utley ,5G, of Escanaba, Michigan...
...tirade against tinhorn esthetes, clumsily written and woodenly directed, I Believed in You is noteworthy solely because its 26-year-old leading lady, if she possesses the energy and ability shown by other members of her family, may get somewhere some day. Rosemary Ames's father was Knowlton Lyman ("Snake") Ames, famed Princeton fullback of the Golden Nineties and head of a Chicago investment house, of Booth Fisheries Co. and of the Chicago Journal of Commerce. In mid-Depression, he shot himself. Knowlton Jr. built up the Journal of Commerce for his father, who then turned it over...
...SAGA OF THE COMSTOCK LODE- George D. Lyman - Scribner ($3.50). Written in a tiresomely slapdash manner, but a mine of information about the bonanza days at Virginia City...