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...start the same team that opened against the Lions Thursday night, with Captain Charley Lutz and Franny Simpson at forwards, Sam White at center, and Bud Finegan and Joe Romano at guards. Bill Webber and Ed Buckley are sure to see plenty of service, and Chet Legg, Ed Rothschild, and Bob James will serve as alternates...

Author: By John C. Robbins, | Title: CRIMSON QUINTET TO BATTLE PENN TONIGHT | 2/24/1940 | See Source »

...sprint will be Bob Owen and Jim Rothschild, who was a member of the combined Yale-Harvard team which met Oxford and Cambridge. In the 880 Yale will probably pit Dick Morse, who placed fifth in the IC4A outdoor meet last spring, and Jim Ord, another member of the Yale-Harvard European team. In the mile Jack Lohmann appears to be a certain starter while Jack Kaynor will liandle the two mile assignment. Their running mates appear uncertain...

Author: By Yale News and Richard B. Tweey, S | Title: Hoyt's Elis Point for Upset in Annual Quad Games Tonight | 2/24/1940 | See Source »

First Second Third Fourth 50-Yd. Dash Rothschild (Y) Zittel (C) Owen (Y) Smith (H) 45-Yd. Hurdles Shields (Y) Weadon (C) Donahue (H) Day (Y) 200-Yd. Run Zittel (C) Madden (Y) Donnelly (H) 600-Yd. Run Lightbody (H) Zeigler (C) Ord (Y) 1000-Yd. Run Lightbody (H) Schmidt (C) Morse (Y) Mile Wingerter (C) Hoag (C) Main (Y) Rogers (H) Two Mile White (C) Tuttle (H) Bull (D) Burwell (H) Broad Jump Blount (D) Hunter (D) Murdock (C) Partlow (H) High Jump Blount (D) Murdock (C) Partlow (H) Bunker (H) Pole Vault Lussen (Y) Madey (H) MacIsaac...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Quad Meet Dope Sheet | 2/24/1940 | See Source »

...RICHARD ROTHSCHILD Valparaiso, Chile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Feb. 19, 1940 | 2/19/1940 | See Source »

...owns or manages Shanghai's best hotels, apartments and office buildings, including Cathay Mansions where the National City Bank has just taken new space. But above all Sir Victor is a banker himself. His E. D. Sassoon Banking Co., Ltd., buys and sells currencies on the old Rothschild basis of advance information, refuses to align itself with British, Chinese or American banks in support of the Chinese dollar, takes an impartial trading profit on either side. Money-wise Sir Victor spends about six months a year in Shanghai, three in India (horses, cotton mills), three in Europe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN TRADE: Sassoon Again | 2/12/1940 | See Source »

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