Word: milford
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...squad includes the same players who held Milford academy to a scoreless tie last Tuesday. In the future the 150-pound team will play Groton, St. Mark's, Middlesex, and, in a final game, the Yale 150-pound team. No dates have been arranged as the schedule is indefinite as yet for this team...
...what we need around here--a little pep with a capital P--more spirit--loyalty to college--go and action--what Harvard has always stood for--I may be only a Freshman--but as soon as I came here I could detect a difference between the spirit in Milford High and the spirit here. Of course that isn't much of a school but we used to have rallies every Friday night before the games and bonfires before the big games and the team felt that every fellow was behind them, fighting in there--You seem to be the only...
Last week was published a new biography. Title: Our President: Herbert Hoover. Pages: 45. Price: $1. Author, publisher, printer and salesman: one William J. Marsh Jr. of New Milford, Conn., aged...
...Gordon Bennett International Balloon Race in September.* Carried east by the shifting wind, ten of the bags were downed by storms near Texarkana, Ark. Two, the Aero-Digest piloted by S. T. Moore and Lieut. W. O. Eareckson, and United Van Service with pilots George Hineman and Milford Vanik, had the unpleasant experience of being shot at by woolly-wild Texas and Arkansas farmers. Last to land, three days after the start, was the Goodyear Zeppelin, piloted by R. J. Blair and F. A. Trotter, near Greensburg, Ky. with the winning distance of 850 mi. Second: City of Detroit...