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Dates: during 1930-1939
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HARVARD DARTMOUTH Baldwin, l.w. r.w., Crowther Putnam, c. c., Jackson Saltonstall, r.w. l.w., Manchester Martin, l.d. r.d., Bennett Watts, r.d. l.d., Nissen deGive, g. g., McHugh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON SKATERS OPEN SERIES WITH GREEN AT HANOVER | 2/11/1933 | See Source »

...Summary: HARVARD BRAE BURN Baldwin, Haslor, Wolcott, l.w. r.w., Rogers, Hutchinson Putnam, Prayn, Everett, c. c., Hodder Saltonstall; Lincoin, Pell, r.w. l.w., Curtis, Stanley Martin, l.d. r.d., Ellison, Hutchinson Watts, Beale, r.d. l.d., Crosby deGive, g, g., Wright...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BRAE BURN FALLS BEFORE CRIMSON PUCK TEAM, 13--4 | 2/9/1933 | See Source »

...first line will have Putnam at center, with Baldwin and Captain Saltonstall on the wings. Pruyn will play center on the second line, with Wolcott and Beale at the wing positions. The third line will consist of Holmes at center, and Hasler and Lincoin wings. Watts and Martin will start at defense, and will be relieved by Pell and Dow. De Give is to be the goalie as usual...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VARSITY SEXTET MEETS BRAE BURN | 2/8/1933 | See Source »

...Martin John Insull, gaunt, long-nosed brother of Athenian Samuel Insull, was persuaded to leave his $20-a-week boarding house in Orillia, Ont. last week and journey 86 mi. south to Toronto to be arrested. On arrival he was introduced to Detective Sergeant Ewing, shook hands heartily. The State of Illinois had added to the charges of larceny and embezzlement for which he was arrested last October, the new charge of "theft by bailee." Released on $5,000 bail he returned to his boarding house in Orillia to await a formal extradition hearing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Arrests-of-the-Week | 2/6/1933 | See Source »

Last week the Curtis-Martin newspapers (New York Evening Post, Philadelphia Public Ledger and Inquirer) excitedly front-paged the "invention" of such a revolutionary airplane in Germany. The story, sent from Berlin by Pulitzer-Prize-winning Correspondent Hubert Renfro Knickerbocker, reported experiments by Dr. Adolf Rohrbach, head of Rohrbach Metal Airplane Construction Co., on an airplane without propeller or conventional wing. From each side of the fuselage extends an elongated paddle-wheel driven by a 120-h.p. engine. Each paddle-wheel is composed of three blades to provide lift and forward thrust. The angle of each blade shifts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Paddleplane on Paper | 1/30/1933 | See Source »

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