Word: plainfield
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...students elected were: Gordon Allen, Concord; Elisha Atkins, Belmont; Jonas A. Barish, Mount Vernon, N. Y.; Thomas W. Blazey, Euclid, O,; Eugene L. Bondy, New Rochelle, N. Y.; Jack E. Bronston. Plainfield, N. J.; Lindley J. Burton, Wayzaia, Minn.; John Cancian...
Died. John ("Jack") Burke, 67, famed marathon fighter of the '90s; of injuries apparently suffered in traffic; in Plainfield, N.J. Burke and Andy Bowen fought the longest glove battle on record, in New Orleans in 1893: no rounds. The two battered each other for seven hours and 19 minutes to a draw...
Harvard Club of New Jercy; Paul B. Coggins, Glen Ridge, N. j.; Richard L. . Ingraham, Packanack Lake, N. J.; Joseph C. Kiefe Jr., North Plainfield, N. J.; and John W. Pink Jr., Nutley...
James S. Bishop '42, Louisville, Ky.; Henry Brandt '43, New York, N.Y.; Le Baron R. Briggs 3d. '41, Plymouth, Mass.; Jack E. Bronston '42, Plainfield, N.J.; Earle J. Carleton Jr. '41, Newtonville, Mass...
President Ruthven refused to reveal the names of the boys expelled, first to be ousted from a U. S. university as alleged fifth columnists. But the A. S. U. disclosed that one was Leftist Hugo M. Reichard, of South Plainfield, N. J. Hugo is the youngest of four children of Hungarian immigrants. According to his brothers-one is a garage owner and Rotarian, another a truck driver-Hugo "turned radical" at Rutgers, where he spent his first college year. Vexed at Hugo's radical activities, his father, on his death bed, made the boy promise last year that...