Word: marylander
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Yale should have little difficulty in disposing of Maryland, and will probably try out a number of second string men during the game. The Elis face Princeton and Harvard on the two succeeding Saturdays and are thus forced to regard today's game as the final stage in their preparation for the big series. Last year a scrappy outfit of Southerners gave the Blue a score early in the game with two touchdowns but was finally buried under a 43 to 14 score...
With the attention of eastern football followers centered on the Harvard of Princeton clash at Cambridge today, most of the other loading football teams are scheduled for minor encounters. Yale takes on Maryland, its traditional pre-big three rival while Dartmouth engages Boston University, Brown. Cornell Columbia, Army, Navy, and Boston College are also meeting weaker teams. Williams and Holy Cross will face sterner opposition in Wesleyan and Fordham, while Penn. State and Pennsylvania are staging a real battle on Franklin Field...
...Yale 24, Maryland...
...Johns Hopkins (1795-1873), son of English Quakers in Maryland, built up a wholesale grocery business in Baltimore, starting in his 25th year with money from a moneyed uncle. He built so well that he was able to do private banking in a big way, extending credit and signing notes for the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. and, during the panic of 1873, for many a Baltimore and Philadelphia firm. He aided Southerners after the Civil War with credit, meeting George Peabody who was doing the same thing. Here was a coincidence: both men were bachelors, both had made fortunes...
...Moved by religious vision at the Eucharistic Congress in Chicago (TIME, June 28), Miss Marie A. Easby-Smith, 35, woman lawyer of Washington, D. C., renounced last week her profession and the world, to enter a Maryland convent. Miss Easby-Smith's priest advised her against the step, but she said to her father, simply: "I am going...