Word: madison
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...members, Payson S. Wild, assistant professor of Government, and Kirley F. Mather, professor of Geology have both been prominently mentioned in dispatches from Madison, Wisconsin. It was said that conferences between officials of the University and the two Harvard faculty men have already been arranged and would take place later in the month...
...Stokes, the Pennsylvania Museum has equired a $20,000,000 building, topped with a huge pink terra cotta Zeus, and collections with an estimated value of between $10,000,000 and $15,000,000. Besides a very respectable list of Old Masters, it includes New York's beloved Madison Square Diana, and the finest collection of the works of Thomas Eakins in the U. S. But less than 20% of the interior of the tremendous
...week, any man who could go into the ring against the milk-chocolate-colored fighting machine called Joe Louis and survive ten rounds, would have Done Something. But when a 22-year-old former college footballer named Bob Pastor had eluded Louis for 30 minutes and come out of Madison Square Garden without a mark, the U. S. fight public began to wonder...
...Boats are classified by sail areas. Smaller boats may race in classes for larger boats. Winner in Class A (350 sq. ft. of sail) was The Fritz, a $2,000 craft, holder of the trophy donated by William Randolph Hearst in 1904, owned by Fred Jungbluth of Madison, Wis., piloted by Carl Bernard. Its best speed over the 12-mile windward-leeward course was 31 min. 51 sec. Class B (250 ft.) was won by Su-Jac III, Pilot H. V. Fitzcharles of Lake Geneva, Wis. Class C (175 ft.): Holy Smoke III, Pilot Don Campbell of Delavan, Wis. Skeeter...
...first time in several years, Crimson trackmen will journey to New York this weekend to compete in the annual Millrose A.A. games to be held tomorrow night in the Madison Square Garden. Representing Harvard in the triangular one mile relay with Yale and Princeton will be Frank Leary, Tudor Richards, Al Hanion, and Bill O'Connor. Captain Bill Schmidt, who placed third last week in the K. of C. Meet of Boston, will enter the 60 yard invitation high hurdles and seek to better his last excellent performance...