Word: miller
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Junior singles race scheduled. In the first heat A. V. Meigs 11, won from John Hallowell '31, covering the three-quarter mile course in 5 minutes, 8 seconds. William P. Hazard '36 took the second race in the slower time of 5 minutes, 23 seconds, while Henry S. Miller '35 was a close second...
...officials in charge of the events yesterday afternoon were: Judge Blake Dennison: referee Paul C. Reardon '32 Timer Bruce W. Hislop '31; clerk of the course Henry S. Miller...
Judge--Henry B. Buckman '37. Refered--Paul C. Reardon '32. Timer--Bruce W. Hislop '31. Clerk of the course--Henry S. Miller...
...URSCHEL KIDNAPPING the sedate, careful Indianapolis News last week printed a photograph of five men whose solemn expressions supplied the only possible excuse for mistaking them for convicted kidnappers. They were Steel Tycoons Myron C. Taylor. George M. Laughlin, Ernest T. Weir, Eugene G. Grace and Lawyer Nathan L. Miller, representing the American Iron & Steel Institute. The scene was not Oklahoma City but the steps of the White House, where the five had been photographed after a conference with the President...
Exeter: l.e., Downes (Howard); l.t., Turner (Blanchard); l.g., Felley; c., Mudge; r.g., Allen; r.t., Toll (Batt); r.e., Oatis (Colwell); q.b., Wilso0n (Barnicle); l.h.b., Beltzner; r.h.b., Clark; f.b., Miller (Barnicle...