Word: marshals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Chief Marshal's and 1906 Spread in special tent in the Yard for class only
...Fredericksburg, Va., in 1752. More important to the meeting of celebrants last week was the fact that when Washington was sworn in in Manhattan as first President of the U. S. the Grand Master of the New York lodge administered the oath and the local Grand Secretary was marshal of the day. From then on, so many U. S. officials were Masons that in 1826 an Anti-Masonic Party was organized. It did not succeed; Freemasonry has prospered. But it is not even paralleled by the A. F. of L.'s masons' union. Its membership is mostly business...
...Kowarsky '31, First Marshal, at second base, will lead a squad composed of, J. A. Marcus '31, 1b.: W.W Foshay '31, 2b.: H.A. Bettman '31, 3b.: R.U. Jameson '32 and G.K. Rugg '31, p.: H.A. Waterman, Jr. '31, l.c.; D.B. Popper '32, e.f.: Charles Brenner '32, e.f.: with D.H. Hindman '31 in reserve...
...presence of Marshal Chang Hsuehliang in Nanking last week was the most important fact in China. Had the young marshal refused to come, had he made excuses tarrying up North in Peiping or Manchuria, the game of President Chiang would have been definitely up. The President's strength is now in the North, a paradox, for he got his start in the South at Canton, where revolution burst last week. From Canton in the brief space of two years (1926-28) President Chiang conquered all China. His only hope of maintaining this conquest now lies in the friendship...
...Superior pitching by LeGore, fresh from a cut in Yale's University squad gave victory to the Elis. LeGore fanned 15 men, while 16 errors were chalked up against the Crimson outfield: J. A. Marcus '31 was on the mound last year, with A. L. Knowarsky '31, present First Marshal, unemployed behind...