Word: martinisms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...felt that teamwork was still a bit weak. His charges will meet the Technology Freshmen on Saturday. The line-up: HARVARD 1935 MILTON r.f. Rial, Portal Crimmer l.f., MILTON l.f. Fletcher, Morse, Dalmer r.f., Wendell D. Currier c. Boys, Zimmerman c., Bomin r.g. MacKinney, Stevens l.g., E. Currier l.g. Martin Moore r.g., Davis, Pierce
George Keith Martin...
HARVARD 1936 MILTON Rial, r.f. l.f., Keyes Boys, l.f. r.f., Wendell or DeCurrier Fletcher, c. c., Pierce of Bemin Mackinney, r.g. l.g., E. Currier Martin, l.g. r.g., Davis...
...buys his papers with his own money, sells them by his own energy and wits, pockets the profits for himself or hands them over to his needy family. He often grows into a tycoon who in later years can point with pride to his youthful enterprise.* For the Curtis-Martin newspapers of Philadelphia the tradition of newsboy self-reliance was a saving fact last week. It prompted a State Supreme Court decision permitting the newspapers to deal with newsboys as "independent vendors," to supply them with papers or not, as Curtis-Martin...
...court decision grew out of a long, bitter circulation fight between the Curtis-Martin Ledgers and Inquirer and Publisher J. David Stern's Record (TIME, May 5, 1930; Aug. 24). The Evening Ledger accused the Record (morning) of bringing its bulldog edition out before 7:30 a. m., cutting into late sales of the Ledger. Curtis-Martin Company refused to supply Ledgers and Inquirers to any newsboy who handled the Record. Backed by the Record, the newsboys formed a Newsboys Protective Association, got a court injunction compelling Curtis-Martin to cease its "discrimination...