Word: paule
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...PAUL...
...rivers. In this strip, about 100 miles long and 25 miles wide, are the parishes of Pointe Coupee, Iberville and Assumption with a population of about 80,000. Five other parishes to the south and west would be partially flooded. Meanwhile the Mississippi itself was falling from St. Paul to New Orleans and further fall was predicted...
...couple of Bostonians were thwacking each other at the Yankee Stadium in New York last week, thereby enabling Promoter Tex Rickard to collect some $250,000 from 40,000 spectators. They did not do any serious mangling until the fourth round when 192-pound Bostonese-Lithuanian Josef Paul Cukoschay, whose battling name is "Jack Sharkey," knocked down 202½-pound Bostonese-Irishman Edward James Maloney. There were 52 seconds in the fifth round, during which Maloney twice found himself prostrated on the canvas. The second time he did not rise unaided; so the referee ruled that Cukoschay...
Winners in each event will be awarded medals by the University. The winners were in the relay, a law school team: in fancy diving, Clyde Smith '27; in the beginners race, Paul Brophy '30; in the 100 yard back stroke race, C. W. Myers 3L; in the 50 yard free style race. T. B. Quigley '29; in the 200 yard breast stroke race, E. A. Hill 1L; and in the 200 yard free style race, C. W. Meyers...
...Whitmore '29, J. P. Bethel 3G, Stanley Harris '29, and John Story '30; third H. L. Lilienthal '30, M. M. Feinberg '30. Charles Atwood '30, and E. P. Lee '30; fancy diving, first, Clyde Smith '27; second, J. P. Bethel 3G: third, Maurice Kurnitsky '29; beginners race, first. Paul Brophy '29; second J. P. Pappas '30; third, Samuel Cauman '30; 100 yard back stroke, first, C. W. Meyers 3L: second, E. A. Hill 1L; third, J. P. Bethel 3G; 50 yard free style, first, T. B. Quigley '29; second, John Story '30; third. Stanley Harris '29; 200 yard breast stroke...