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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...appointed 11,352 colonels. Currently Wisconsin's new Julius ("The Just") Heil leads all contenders with 57 new colonels, most of them affluent, full-blooded men like himself, many of them his cronies at the board and bar of the Milwaukee Athletic Club. Last week State Senator Phil Nelson, a puckish Progressive, gave public cognizance to the Heil colonels by offering a resolution (promptly pigeonholed) which would empower Governor Heil to appoint 5,000 colonels provided that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WISCONSIN: Colonel Business | 3/6/1939 | See Source »

Warren Winslow, who has been holding down the first line wing berth that DeRahm will take over, will go back to center position that he played last year, probably combining with Skip Ervin and Phil Cutler on the second line...

Author: By Roger B. Linscott, | Title: Stickmen to Battle Yale Sextet In Play-off Clash Here Tonight | 3/4/1939 | See Source »

...week as Samuel W. White, Jr. removed his name from the list. This leaves in the running: John ML Atherton, Arthur Cantor, Paul W. Cheringten, William H. Daughaday, John L. Donnell, Benjamin G. Ferris, Jr., Vinton Freedley, Jr., Tudor Gardiner, Langdon B. Gilkey, Robert J. Glaser, Enno R. Hobbing, Phil C. Neal, Lawrence I. Radway, Alan L. Snyder, and Donald Thurber...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIOR OFFICERS NAMES READY FOR INITIAL ELECTION | 2/27/1939 | See Source »

...Kraus and Phil Walker ought to be able to find a second place between them to the Lion captain, Justin Callahan, in the butterfly 200. Callahan, beaten only by Princeton's Hough this year, is a certain winner. He is also a fair free-styler but will probably be so busy with the medley and 200 that anchoring the free relay will be his only sprint effort...

Author: By Charles N. Pollak ii, | Title: Hal Ulen, Gloomy, Faces Columbia Natators in New York Tonight Minus His Four Mainstays | 2/25/1939 | See Source »

Eric Cutler was the here of the business-like part of the evening when he repelled Phil Carson's tremendous last-lap sprint to win the A.A.U. 500-yard free-style event. Frank Powers was third and Ed Hewitt fourth; the time, 5:45.6. Rusty Greenhood won the New England A.A.U. three-meter dive with 119.63 points, Art Bosworth took the flying-start century backstroke in 1:03.2, Eliot House beat Kirkland and Lowell in 1:29.7 in the House 150 medley, and Harvard (Powers, Bosworth, Ned Goldwasser, and Jim Curwen) triumphed in the 400 relay...

Author: By Charles N. Poliak ii, | Title: 24 Sleek Mermaids 24! Caper For Delighted Carnival Fans | 2/24/1939 | See Source »

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