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Word: mins (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...capricious, brilliant backs. A half-million people watched the dozen biggest games of the week. Largest crowd of the year-100,000-saw Southern California's Mohler, Shaver, Pinckert and Musick, the best backfield on the Pacific Coast, smother Stanford at Los Angeles, 19 to o. With 4! min. left to play. Harvard's Phi Beta Kappa Quarterback Barry Wood, who had been playing dunderhead foot- ball all afternoon, threw a 40-yd. pass to a point 4 yd. from the Dartmouth goal line. Harvard's Hageman and Dartmouth's Morton both jumped for the ball...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Football, Nov. 16, 1931 | 11/16/1931 | See Source »

...yard run--won by G. P. Rosen '33 (4 yds.); second, J. B. White '34 (6 yds.); third, N. F. Edmonds '33 (5 yds.). Time-- 2 min...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADY TAKES TWO FIRST PLACES IN FALL TRACK MEET | 11/7/1931 | See Source »

...Hayes '33; J. L. Farley '32; G. L. Wagner '35; E. H. Clark '33; J. E. Rogerson '34; J. J. Ney '35; E. S. Rogs '35; R. A. Stout Sp.; W. L. Post '35; M. F. McKesson '34; S. E. Corcoran '35; G. M. Pike '32. Elapsed time--26 min. 23 3-5 sec. Actual time--25 min...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADY TAKES TWO FIRST PLACES IN FALL TRACK MEET | 11/7/1931 | See Source »

...into the early morning darkness over Ottawa's Rockcliffe Airdrome one day last week shot "Jimmy" Doolittle's Laird racer, the one in which he crossed the U. S. in 11 hr. 16 min. 10 sec. last month (TIME, Sept. 14). In the cockpit Major Doolittle had a copy of that morning's Ottawa Citizen. That afternoon he handed the paper to a newsman on Mexico City's Valbuena Airfield, 12 hr. 36 min. after leaving Ottawa. He gave himself up to a reception committee, spurned proffered tea and asked for three fingers of brandy, declared...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Again, Doolittle | 11/2/1931 | See Source »

Publicity-wise Major Doolittle had made his first stop at Washington so the flight could be the first to link all three North American capitals in a single day. That visit cost him 40 min. flying time while he hunted in vain for fog-bound Bolling Field, finally put down on Washington-Hoover Airport. He stopped for fuel twice again, at Birmingham and Corpus Christi, Tex. The whole day's 2,500-mi. flight he described as "uninteresting" save for the thrill of landing his high speed plane in the rarefied atmosphere of Mexico City...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Again, Doolittle | 11/2/1931 | See Source »

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