Word: miller
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With several regulars on the side lines the University team took on the Freshman eleven for its third successive day of scrimmage yesterday. Largely due to brilliant runs by Miller and Putnam, the University succeeded in piling up a 19 to a count against the first year men. Following a long march by the University which resulted in the first touchdown, the Freshmen kicked off to the University's 25 yard line. On the next play Miller broke through tackle and raced 75 yards down the side lines for a touchdown. Putnam twisted his way through the 1930 team shortly...
...Government traced C00043203, a $10,000 Liberty bond, to the 1922 private brokerage account of onetime (1921-25) Alien Property Custodian Thomas Woodnutt Miller. It was further shown that this bond was one of a $441,000 block which Richard Merton, German metals potentate, had said he paid to the late John T. King in 1921 for speeding through his claim to seven million dollars' worth of War-seized stock of the American Metal Co. Through witnesses, bonds, and documents Prosecutor Emory R. Buckner has succeeded in tracing a total of $49,000 to Colonel Miller...
...With the Government's case against Colonel Miller practically complete, Mr. Buckner then began his onslaught on onetime (1921-24) U.S. Attorney General Harry Micajah Daugherty. He traced a $22,163.81 check of John T. King's to a deposit in the Midland National Bank of Washington Court House, Ohio, on Oct. 13, 1921. It happens that Harry M. Daugherty's brother, Mai S. Daugherty, is president of this bank; that the records for Oct. 13 and 14, 1921, have disappeared; that the accounts of Harry M. Daugherty, Mai S. Daugherty, and Jesse Smith are missing...
...Government finished its case against Messrs. Miller and Daugherty as the fourth week of the trial opened. It remained for attorneys William Rand and Max D. Steuer to present their defense; for the jury to decide on conspiracy or no conspiracy...
Another disappointment in the first Crimson showing was in the kicking department. Neither Miller nor French were able to hold their own against the Geneva punter and the University lost Leavily on exchange of kicks. The tackling on the whole was better than that displayed in the early season games last year, although there was little enough of the deadly variety which stops a man in his tracks. Of the backs, Sayles alone appeared to be completely at home. The former wingman charges hard and runs, interference well. French, last year's Freshman captain, showed promise of developing into...