Word: madison
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Zelli got his start running a restaurant at the corner of 43rd Street and Madison Ave., Manhattan, before the War, later moved to London, fought in the Italian artillery, and after the Armistice catered to restive U. S. officers at the original "American Bar" in Tours...
...schedule is fairly easy and by the first meet with M. I. T. the University team should be in excellent condition. Madison Sayles '27 is coaching the team, assisted by Robert Pool of St. John's College, Annapolis, who was appointed last autumn...
...Columbia College had 227 students and several buildings at Madison Avenue and 49th Street. Aged 16, N. M. Butler, son of a New Jersey merchant, matriculated in 1878 to find only four of his classmates younger than himself. Slight, slick-haired young Butler busied himself winning prizes ("bun-yanking"), assimilating learning in enormous doses. He edited a college paper, Acta Columbiana, drafted the freshman class constitution. Politically-minded, oratorical, he was interested in everything but athletics. He was fit, though, set himself a private record by walking 45 mi. in 12 hr. on an Adirondack trip...
...Next night Pianist Ignace Jan Paderewski played to 16,000 in Madison Square Garden, earned $25,000 for the Musicians' Emergency Aid, the largest amount an individual artist has ever cleared on a concert...
Informal lacrosse practice started yesterday afternoon when over 30 candidates reported to Coach Madison Sayles '27 in the Briggs baseball cage. Although this is the largest number of men ever to report for the first lacrosse practice, many more men now engaged in other activities are also expected to report, both experienced and inexperienced players...