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Plucky Jim Ord will be backed by Ashton and Crowley in the 880, after Ellis makes the Blue bid for the crown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eli Cindermen Foresee Toss-up Tomorrow | 5/23/1941 | See Source »

...Rhode Island. Draft Prospect William McChesney Martin Jr., 34, promised to resign his presidency of the New York Stock Exchange when he is called in May (see p. 78). Jaded, faded Jackie Coogan, 26, got his Hollywood board to draft him ahead of his normal order, reported at Fort Ord, Calif., passed his medical (see cut), and put in for transfer to the Air Corps. Professional Golfer Ed ("Porky") Oliver flew North from a Florida tournament, turned up at Fort Dix, N. J., along with Playwright Sidney Kingsley (Dead End, The World We Make}. Private Kingsley welcomed his year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Calling Jackie, Calling Willie | 3/17/1941 | See Source »

Yale's stars will be more evenly divided among the events. Bob Owen is the leading contender in the dash, Dick Osborne in the hurdles, and Art Madden in the mile relay. The Eli two-mile team is particularly strong with Jom Ord, Malcolm Main, and three star sophomores in provide the opposition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CINDERMEN LOOK FOR UPSET IN MEET WITH FAVORED ELIS | 2/15/1941 | See Source »

Teaching Fellows in Economics and Tuters: John E. Exter, of Oak Lawn, Illinois, A.M. Fletcher School '34; Rendigs T. Fels, of Cincinnati, Ohio, A.M. Columbia University '40; and Joseph T. Morgan, of Middletown, Ohio, A.M. '40; Teaching Fellows in Economics: Arthur G. Auble, of Ord, Nebraska M.A. Nebraska '40; Hamilton Q. Dearborn, of Springfield, M.A. Wisconsin '40; and James N. Morgan, of Evanston, Illinois, A.B. Northwestern...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eleven Appointments In College Announced | 10/23/1940 | See Source »

...calibre championship (with service rifle at all distances and all positions) attracts the largest entry. In a field of 1,705, shooting from 200 to 1,000 yards (prone, kneeling, standing), Sergeant William J. Coffman (U. S. Infantry) of Camp Ord, Calif, shot the sharpest: 289 out of a possible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Gunbugs | 9/30/1940 | See Source »

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