Word: mcfarland
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died, Patrick ("Packey") McFarland, 47, famed oldtime lightweight, welterweight boxer; of a streptococcus infection; in Joliet, Ill. In eleven years (1904-15) he fought 108 fights, scored 48 knockouts, lost the decision only once...
Powers McLean '36 and A. Gilman Sullivan '36 compose the Harvard team, opposed by John P. McFarland and Robert A. Grantier of Stanford. Sullivan took part in the Oxford radio debate in December and McLean saw action against Yale last fall and in the triangular debate with Yale and Princeton last spring...
...This is a solid achievement to the credit of the international wheat agreement!" cried genial John I. McFarland, manager of the Canadian Wheat Pool. Other delegates saw no reason to contradict him. The nation which, on a percentage basis, had most flagrantly broken its pledge happened to be the Conference's host last week, hence could not in decency be flayed. Solemnly His Majesty's Government gave its word last year "not to encourage any extension of the area sown," then went blithely ahead paying subsidies to wheat growers in Great Britain with the result that the Kingdom's acreage...
...Keegan 3L, and A.J. McFarland 3L, set forth the case of the Choate Club in the argument, which was attended by an audience of approximately 300 persons. Hon. C.P. McKinney, Justice of the Supreme Court of Tennessee, presided. The other judges were Hon H.B. Wells, Judge of the Court of Errors and Appeals of New Jersey, and the Honorable J.A. Lowell '91, United States District Judge for Massachusetts...
Married. Prince Johann Aloyse Joseph Marie von und zu Liechtenstein, 31, an heir to the State of Liechtenstein;* and Aleene McFarland, 29, daughter of a Weatherford, Tex. cattle rancher; in London. They met five years ago at a Paris dinner party where she appeared as a dancer...