Word: paule
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Brookline High Richards, C. F. '31 Center 20 185 6.1 Groton Talbot, G. N. '32 Guard 19 197 5.11 Noble & Greenough Ticknor, B. '31 Center 20 185 6.2 Milton Ticknor, W. D. '31 Guard 22 187 6. Milton Trafford, W. B.'32 Tackle 19 187 6.1 St. Paul's Trainer, J. N., Jr. '31 Guard 20 190 5.11 Exeter Upton, T. G. '31 Tackle 21 200 6.5 Milton Wetmore, W. T. '30 Back 22 160 5.8 St. Mark's White, B. D. '32 Back 20 170 5.9 New Prop. Wood, W. B., Jr. '32 Back 19 176 6.1 Milton
Major O. Lee Bodenhamer of Arkansas was elected the Legion's new Commander, to succeed Paul Vories McNutt of Bloomington, Ind. The Bodenhamer election came by acclamation, without a rollcall, when Albert L. Cox of North Carolina, his chief rival, jumped up and did the nominating himself...
...platform last week, a tricolor sash wrapped round his stomach. Before him on a velvet cushion lay the cross of the Legion of Honor, presented to the commune of Badenvillier by the French government. Donor of the cross, chief orator at Badenvillier's celebration was chunky, heavy mustached Paul Painleve, French Minister of War. Said...
...riots in Tangier. Diagonally across the strait from British-owned Gibraltar, Tangier is nominally under the rule of boyish Sidi Mohammed, Sultan of Morocco. Actually it is ruled by an unwieldy international board composed of a French administrator with Spanish, British and Italian assistants. International feeling is high; Administrator Paul Alberge sent detectives to watch the alley between the French and Spanish cinemas...
...Said Paul Hoffman, vice president in charge of sales and one of the four men who operate the great Studebaker Corp. and who are currently engaged in making Fierce-Arrow highly profitable : "Whether you like it or not, the public wants speed. . . . This Council can save lives by urging States to remove their maximum speed laws so that motorcycle policemen will stop chasing fast cars that are imperiling no one and devote themselves to removing the reckless driver from the highways." Said Louis Dublin, famed statistician of Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. "That was the most outrageous talk I ever heard...