Word: seward
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...City was full of potential fans. Even the A's Connie Mack, 91, Grand Old Man of Baseball, agreed that the move was a good idea. But Connie's two squabbling sons and co-owners, Roy and Earle, could not agree to sell. The silliest wrangle since Seward bought Alaska followed. But last week Connie Mack, his failing health shaken by months of bickering, sold his team to Johnson with a shaking hand. The price: $3,500,000-with Connie Mack Stadium and $800,000 in debts thrown...
...Americans forward Dick Fisher and his co-captain, Hal Seward, lead a strong defensive Amherst team. In five games the Jeffs have allowed an average of one goal a game. All three Amherst victories were shut-outs...
...Washington, the President invited Russell to the White House for dinner, and Mrs. Lincoln sent bouquets. Secretary of State Seward had him round for whist, showed him the day's confidential dispatch to the U.S. Minister in London, and painstakingly explained...
...Seward made the final goal for Amherst at 4:30 of the third quarter. From then on, Munro substituted freely, putting in everyone who made the trip...
Lutheran System. President-elect Fuerbringer attended Concordia himself (his red hair, now vestigial, won him the nickname "Kelly"). After graduate studies in the late '20s, he went into pastoral work. In 1941 came his first summons to a Lutheran education post: the presidency of Concordia Teachers College in Seward...