Word: philipe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Samuel S. Sandberg of Los Angeles to succeed Philip S. Teller of San Francisco on the U. S. Shipping Board. Mr. Teller, too, had seemed to be for keeping the U. S. in the shipping business...
...game fight, but from the moment when Mayor Jimmy Walker, or at least some one who thought he looked like Jimmy, threw out the first ball they never had a chance. Bob Lampoon, diminutive southpaw, started the game in the box but being somewhat erratic was soon replaced by Philip Hichborn '29. Hichborn found the going under foot somewhat slippery but on the whole did very creditably...
Closing reports last night from both State and Wall Streets indicated something akin to a serious financial panic following the rush of Lampoon supporters to cover bets which apparently were placed in a moment of mistaken confidence. Rumors that Philip Hichborn '29 would replace the veteran Bob Lampoon in the box for the humorists, and that V. O. Jones '28, versatile CRIMSON tosser, would be unable to play are believed to have caused the rash action of the Lampoon rooters. Word got around yesterday, however, that the CRIMSON is firmly resolved to maintain the integrity of its football traditions...
...Greer '29, of Cambridge, was elected president. Malcolm Osborne Gibson '29, of Joplin, Missouri, was chosen vice-president, while George Alfred Sawin '29, of Edgewood, Pa., will be treasurer. The posts of corresponding and recording secretary will be filled respectively by Frank Holton Elberfeld '29, of South Boston, and Philip Ernest Nokes '29, of Lynn, while Grover Arvel Chenoweth '29, of Arlington Heights, was chosen cataloguer...
...electrical current generated by each heart beat makes its record on a paper tape, like those in stock brokers' offices. Thus for the first time doctors can have a continuous record over hours or days of the effect of disease, drugs or exercise on the heart.-Dr. Ernst Philip Boas of New York City and Dr. Morris M. Weiss of Louisville...