Word: paged
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...secOMission; by then, remembers-until next week's issue-that in last week's issue, he finally managed to slur it into SEHcommission; by then, also realizes that he doesn't really give two hoots in Hell what the SEC Commission does and skips the page...
...Hamilton moved down into the crowded Loop when it was six years old, because Founder McMurdy believed that "it's easier to run a big thing that people want than a little thing they don't want." In 1910 the Hamilton made front-page national news when Roosevelt I declined to attend a banquet in his honor there because one of the other guests was Republican Boss William Lorimer, whom the U. S. Senate sensationally refused to seat on the ground that his election was fraudulent. In 1912, when Roosevelt I split the club even more bitterly...
...locals, Johansen, one of the leading league scorers, Arthur Page, clumsy but deadly in front of the enemy cage, Howie Mendel, dynamite southpaw wing whose shots have been dodged by the wrong kind of horseshoes all year, Tom Motley, team player, plugger, due for a big afternoon, Frank Harnden, long legged feeder of passes, are ready to swarm in the Yale secondary...
Hotly contested is a place in the 145-1b. division between Ed. Barnes '38, Arthur Page '40, and Dick Lindenfelser 38. The latter represented the Crimson in several matches last year, has suffered his share of setbacks. But Page, unbeaten as a Freshman and a tricky, strong-armed player, and Barnes, who will stage a comeback after two years on the sidelines, are almost certain to unseat the '37 grappler...
...Judicial bench serving last night included: John J. Parker, Circuit Judge for the Fourth Court, Edwin L. Page, Justice of the Supreme Court of New Hampshire, and Clarence G. Washburn, Judge of Court of Appeals of Ohio...