Word: shea
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...ablest graduates of high school take up the profession of teaching?" asked William J. O'Shea, Manhattan public school superintendent, in a questionnaire sent to teachers in 222 high schools. Of these, 210 stated that they try to turn their ablest pupils away from teaching; 295 said that the social status of a teacher was not high enough; 139 called teaching a "blind-alley...
...able coach, "Prof." (Ernest A.) Blood, since 1919 won 159 straight games. Last week, they were beaten for the first time in six seasons. They lost a game by 4 points (35 to 39) to a team of giants from Hackensack, N. J.?Fast, Weatherby, Bollerman, Greenleese, O'Shea...
...butting, tripping, thrusting, Passaic tried to cripple Hackensack, was many times penalized. Pashman (Passaic) rendered Fast (Hackensack) unconscious for several minutes. Hackensack scored four points on fouls?the exact margin by which, when Referee Wallum blew his whistle, they found they had won. Fast, Weatherby, Bollerman, Green-leese, O'Shea were hoisted high on Hackensack heads, shoulders.* Krakovitch, Russel, Rohrback, Adams, Pashman were seen to weep as they rushed to their dressing-room. Prof. Blood issued no statement...
After a competition lasting seven weeks the manager of the University cross-country team announced last night the selection of Richard, Marsh Bennett '28 of Youngstown. Ohio, as Freshman cross-country manager Thomas Bonner Shea '28 of Boston was appointed assistant manager. These appointments are subject to the approval of the Athletic Association and the Student Council. Bennett will automatically receive his numeral...
...finished in the Freshman meet as follows: Corrigan (S), O'Neil (H), Lutman (H), King (H), Halloway (S), Murchie (H), Hall (H), Taylor (H), Stebbins (H), Jones (H), Shea (H), Evans (S), Deveney (S), Wolcott (H), Russell...