Word: richardson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Lowell: le, Mack, Thomson; lt, Green, Smith; lg, Fry, Reuter; c, Brock, Healy, Guildiff rg, Richardson, Sporn; rt, Silvers; re, Keller, Post; backs Bowditch, Wales, Briggs, Ayres, Cutler, Lewis, Allard. HOUSE GRID STANDINGS Houses Won Lost Tied Eliot 2 0 0 Dudley 1 0 0 Kirkland 1 0 0 Leverett 1 1 0 Lowell 0 1 0 Adams 0 1 0 Winthrop...
Adams: re, Livermore; rt, Feder; rg, Houston; c, Gordon; lg, Grauer; lt, Becker; le, Wheelwright; backs, Lazar, Dunn, McLaughlin, Richardson...
Lowell: re, Putnam; rt, Silver; rg, Richardson; c, Guild; lg, Fry; lt, Greene; le, Mack; backs, Bowditch, Allard, Ayres, Briggs...
Yard: re, Parker, Silver; rt, Galpin; rg, Knight; c, D. Richardson; lg, Slayton; lt, Nosek; le, Ohler. MacMurray; backs, S. Evans, O'Keefe, Manning, Zimmerman, Lindblatt...
...radio's top top-o'-the-morning program, sleepily announcing the time, playing drowsy records, yawning through newscasts and here & there decorating the day's first commercials with slyly adverse comments on their sponsors. All this is unrehearsed blarney. His secretary Margaret ("Mug") Richardson, hands him a slew of advertising copy and news oddments (item: "The United States Government has bought 1,000 dead horses"), and "Red" Godfrey starts spieling...