Word: martin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will contest in the 115-pound, 135-pound, 145-pound, 160-pound, 175-pound and unlimited classes. Referee for the matches will be John Martin '20. D. F. Egan '22, W. A. Hamilton '23, and Frederick Wood will be the judges...
...pound, the 135-pound, the 145-pound, the 160-pound, and the 175-pound classes, preliminary bouts were held Monday afternoon. Semi-final encounters in several of the divisions and finals in all of them will beheld tomorrow night. Referee for the matches will be John Martin. D. F. Egan, W. A. Hamilton and Frederick Wood will be the judges...
...dirty little shack by a worn-out copper mine near the crest of the Bluebird Range in Montana, lives an old man with tobacco juice in his beard, holes in his shoes and memories in his head. His name is Bill Martin. He is a mine caretaker, sometimes a sheepherder, virtually a beggar. When he was young, he says, he prospected for silver and copper with a fellow called Bill Clark, formally named William A. Clark. Together they found metal, a lot of metal. Bill Martin drank up and gambled away his share. But not Bill Clark, who kept...
...Commander of the ship, Henry Martin Daniels...
...Hotchkiss schoolboy) and his father, Publisher George Palmer Putnam, offered U. S. Boy Scouts four months of fun and an avenue to fame. They will select two youths, between the ages of 13½ and 15, to go with them to Africa to observe animals with Hunter-Photographer & Mrs. Martin Johnson (Simba). The trip will begin on June 15, end in October. The two Boy Scouts will write a book about their doings, be paid royalties...