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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Although the 1941 team his several outstandingly fast men in its ranks, the Bostonians also sport a few stars among whom are Baldwin, a sprinter, and Cavanaugh, distance man. Baldwin has figured strongly in recent Boys' Club meets, while Cavanaugh has turned in 2:10 for the 200-yard free-style...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hardest Meet So Far Will Be Provided by Boston Club Swimmers | 2/9/1938 | See Source »

...Recent developments in the kitten situation indicate widespread public interest in the fate of the tiny feline received as a Valentine by Harold Thurston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: APTED SWAMPED WITH CALLS AS PUBLIC CLAMORS FOR CAT | 2/8/1938 | See Source »

Highscorer Saturday with 13 points, Hal Lubchansky, who has not been starting in recent games, will undoubtedly be at right forward with Homer Peabody in the pivot post. Francis Simpson at the other forward position and Wally Chessman and Bud James, guards, are expected to be in the lineup...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Yardlings to Face Lawrence Academy Hoopsters | 2/8/1938 | See Source »

...response to a question asking his opinion of the soundness of Solicitor General Robert Jackson's recent condemnation of a "sit-down strike of business against the government." Governor Earle said. "I won't comment on the rest of the speech, but talk of a business strike is damned rot. Business is not organized to go on strike...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Earle Calls Talk About Business Strike 'Rot' in Answering Queries from Floor | 2/8/1938 | See Source »

Although too voceriferous and heedless of parliamentary form, America's little business men displayed in the recent Washington conference a shrewd understanding of government. In their report to the President, the tone of which, but not the sentiment, was modified by the Resolutions Committee and Secretary Roper, they showed that neither the depression, recession, nor world unrest has upset their balance and destroyed the American's most characteristic virtue: his common sense. Their suggestions, by no means perfect and complete, seem to crystallize public opinion as well as any other twenty-three remedial proposals have done...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LITTLE BUSINESS HAS A BUSY DAY | 2/7/1938 | See Source »

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