Word: marylander
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Several others did likewise. Only Representative Frederick N. Zihlman of Maryland hesitated publicly to resign. It was said officially on his behalf: "He is ready to resign, but thinks the association will break up anyway and his resignation now might appear unsportsmanlike. He feels there is no disgrace in his connection as he is in good company, plenty of others having been caught...
...there must be reparations if they are offended. There have been cases in this country where one of them, upon being arrested and fined for speeding, has objected to the State Department and received an apology and a refund of the fine. But Governor Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland is a stern man. In Baltimore the car of Count Gian Franco Della Porta, attaché of the Italian Embassy, ran into the automobile of a citizen, one Marks. A policeman came up. The Count paid Mr. Marks $30 and departed. Then he entered a protest to the State Department-asked...
...Maryland would not apologize, Governor Ritchie continued...
When the Yale assistant coaches saw four schoolboys who did not weigh 150 pounds apiece, line up as the backfield of a little team from Maryland, they sent in all their substitutes and turned away their faces. At the end of the first half, Maryland had 14 points, Yale 10. Whistles blew, the Yale regulars ran in. Score at the end of the game: Yale 43, Maryland...
...Navy gave no particular encouragement to its friends by winning from Western Maryland...