Word: northwesterner
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Robert Darrah Jenks Scholarship: John Knox, of Chicago, Ill., Ph.B. University of Chicago 1930; J.D. Northwestern...
...clever forward passers any one of whom appears capable of filling the bill to perfection. Five of these lossers hall from little known institutions but they have revealed already that they will add greater strength to the celebrated Boston offense. The sixth passer is the brilliant Pug Reniner of Northwestern one of the most widely known of modern football players and a great all-round stay who possesses-all the physical and mental qualities needed to scintillate in professional football...
...Neither the professional Chicago Bears nor a team of last year's All-Star Collegians, selected by a Chicago Tribune poll and coached by Purdue's Kizer. Northwestern's Hanley and Fordham's Crowley: a night football game which ended 0-to-0, after the Bears had been outrushed 136 yd. to 62 before a capacity crowd (80,000) in Chicago's Soldier Field...
...little as possible on his way to and from practice, lies dozing beside the pool until called upon to swim. Like Miss McKean, he learned young, in Seattle's Green Lake. Last week, with Al Vande Weghe, 17-year-old Paterson, N. J. backstroke star, and Art Highland of Northwestern University, he was en route to Tokyo to enter the Japanese National Championships this month against the little yellow men who won almost every important swimming event in the 1932 Olympic Games...
...When we examine the draft statistics for the northwestern States we deal with a population that has been exposed to the severe climatic conditions of the region for only two generations, since the mass of the population has been settled there since 1880 Here we have a new stock exposed to unusually severe climatic conditions and, in addition, living at a relatively high altitude. . . Here we have the genital malformations in the region of the cyclonic infall and along the storm tracks. Is it not likely that these malformations, which would tend to diminish in frequency in an older, permanently...