Word: schumann
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Hallowell, c.; Gundlach, r.g.; Bancroft, r.t.; Hageman, r.e.; Wells, q.; Nevin, f.b.; Dean, r.h.; Crickard, l.h. Team B: Cassedy, l.e.; Littlefield, l.t.; Crane, l.g.; Cassale, c.; Rogers, r.g.; Francisco, r.t.; Bartol, r.e.; Whitney, q.; Pescosolido, l.h.; Grady, r.h.; Litman, f.b. Team C: Walcott, l.e.; Barrows, l.t.; Healey, l.g.; Schumann, c.; Dow, r.g.; Kidder, r.t.; Lowe, r.e.; Sherman, q.; Hurlbut, r.h.; Waters, f.b.; Locke...
...Gold Star Mothers honored the Unknown Soldier and the Unknown Soldier's Mother. Schoolchildren threw soil from all the States. France and Canada around the roots of a small white birch to be known as the Unknown Soldier's Mother's Tree. Austrian-born Mme Ernestine Schumann-Heink, eight times a mother, eleven times a grandmother, twice a great-grandmother, sang "Taps." Secretary of War Hurley declaimed: "The American mother gave to the nation its soul...
...longer considered disgraceful for famed "singers to swell their incomes by singing in cinemansions. Contralto Margaret Matzenauer sang last week at Roxy's where Contralto Ernestine Schumann-Heink, another Metropolitan Opera alumna, has sung several times. Soprano Frances Alda, a mound of red velvet and jewels, last week did a turn at the Palace, Manhattan vaudeville house...
Discus throw--won by Francis Schumann '35 (23 feet); second, J. J. Healy '34 (scratch); third, H. A. Ham '33 (16 feet). Distance...
Pole vault--won by Francis Schumann '35 (3 inches); second, Julius Litter '35 (2 feet; third, tie between J. D. Woodberry '35 (scratch), and J. T. Stewart 1G. (scratch). Height...