Word: pasley
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Presidential Battle Page which he published last fall during the campaign, it was a series of arguments and sassy talk approved before publication by leaders of both camps and run in adjoining columns on the same page. Interviews were made by two News crack reporters, Carl Warren and Fred Pasley. One page last week quoted the wives of a striker and non-striker in a steel mill at Monroe, Mich...
HARVARD PRINCETON Sherman, fb. fb., Pasley Babbitt, rw.3/4 rw.3/4, Bales Meiklejohn, c.3/4 c.3/4, Halton Channing, c.3/4 c.3/4, Swann Howard, lw3/4. lw.3/4, Lee Whitney, soh. soh., Duffus Mayorga, sh. sh., McPartland White, f. f., Stewart Sweeney, f. f., Cragin Oppenheimer, f. f., Davis Knapp, f. f., Fisher Nazro, f. f., Hogg Aitken, f. f., McAllen Oettinger, f. f., Quigley Schwyzer, f. f., Sinclair...
HARVARD PRINCETON Watt, fb. fb., Pasley Harding, rw. 3/4 rw. 3/4, Bales Meiklejohn, c. 3/4 c. 3/4, Halton Channing, c. 3/4 c. 3/4, Swann Howard, lw. 3/4 lw. 3/4, Lee Whitney, soh. soh., Duffus Mayorga, sh. sh., McPartland White, f. f., Stewart LaRoussilhe, f. f., Cragin Oppenheimer, f. f., Davis Knapp, f. f., Fisher Nazro, f. f., Hogg Aitken, f. f., McAllen Taylor, f. f., Quigley Schwyzer, f. f., Sinclair...
...anyway. Elimination of the others left him Biggest Shot of All. Adding to his glory was a book, fast gaining popularity, advertised widely with photographs of the hero's fat, coarse face, entitled Al Capone, The Biography Of A Self-Made Man* It was written by Fred D. Pasley, onetime rewrite man for the Chicago Tribune, often collaborator with Alfred ("Jake") Lingle. Author Pasley seems to know his gangs. He portrays the rise to a tycoondom of vice of once obscure Hoodlum Capone, gives it a macabre grandeur. Author Pasley does not hesitate to link the Big Shot himself...
...Freshman debaters were the following: E. W. Fuller Jr. '33, A. G. Malkan '33, D. T. Taradash '33, and R. S. Fitzgerald '33, alternate. Speaking for the Princeton first year team were the following: Carl Bredenberg, Robert Pasley, and H. G. Crockett...