Word: madison
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Coach Madison Sayles '27 divided the squad into two groups, "Reds" and "Whites", and in a rather one-sided contest, the "Reds" were victorious by a 4 to 1 score. H. M. Hartnett '30, promising captain of the team, starred for the winners...
...this fall. The men will report directly to the squad to which they were assigned from now on. Coach E. L. Casey '19 is head mentor of the Michigan squad, while C. J. Hubbard '24 has direction of the Florida team. Assisting Casey will be W. A. Cleary '15 Madison Sayles '21 and J. M. Hartley, as soon as he arrives from New York where he has been detained on business. A. E. French '29, F. A. Pickard '29 and John Donovan will help Hubbard with the Floridans. Coach, Horween and J. L. Knox '98 will divide their attention between...
Speakeasy (Fox) is a hasty commercial attempt to record the sounds of a great city-a fight at Madison Square Garden, a crowd at the racetrack, trains in the Grand Central Station, Manhattan traffic. To provide a framework for the noise a girl reporter risks worse than death in interviewing a pug who takes his rubdown before his shower, chats happily with his trainer 30 seconds after being knocked down three times and finally counted out in the ring, and who looks as though he wore a size 13 collar. Other inaccuracies mark a picture which as a story seems...
Married. Margaret Hoffman Gallatin, descendant of Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury under Presidents Jefferson and Madison; and Dr. Clement Biddle Penrose Cobb, Manhattan socialite; in Manhattan...
...President Madison, the "Father of the Constitution," announced to the 2nd session of the 12th Congress the "pocket veto" of a bill passed at its 1st session, employing these words...