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...Sherman Henriksen of Eagle, Neb., the defending champion, was a favorite, but even some Nebraskans favored Harry Brown, from Beemer, up in Cuming County. He had placed second last year. To spur on two Iowa entrants, Estherville sent its Drum & Bugle Corps to Fairmont. The folks from Redwood Falls, Minn, brought along the town band to cheer on their Ted Balko, 29, four times Minnesota champion, fifth in national honors last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Huskers | 11/19/1934 | See Source »

Jayhawker (by Sinclair Lewis & Lloyd Lewis; Henry Hammond. Inc., producer). Mr. Lloyd Lewis, the historian (Myths after Lincoln; Sherman, Fighting Prophet) and Mr. Sinclair Lewis, as resourceful a story-teller as the nation has produced, have concocted between them a Civil War episode which will be found in none of the history books. They would have the audience believe that in June 1864, a Kansas Senator and a Confederate general, himself a onetime U. S. Senator, planned to have both sides declare an armistice, march united against the French interlopers in Mexico, thus put an end to fraternal bloodshed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Nov. 12, 1934 | 11/12/1934 | See Source »

...Sherman Minton, Democrat, was leading Senator Arthur Robinson, Republican, in the Indiana Senatorial contest. LOCAL RETURNS Governor 800 of 1716 Curley (D) 309,636 Bacon (R) 225,586 Goodwin (I) 33,421 Senator 800 Walsh (D) 388,758 Washburn (R) 201,501 Lieutenant Governor 350 Haigis (R) 90,000 Hurley (D) 60,000 Secretary of State 350 Cook (R) 95,000 Santosuosso (D) 50,000 Treasurer 350 Dionne (R) 80,000 Hurley (D) 60,000 Attorney General 350 Warner (R) 85,000 Dever (D) 50,000 Congressman No Cambridge Precinots Russell (D) 10,000 Luce...

Author: By United Press, | Title: Curley, Walsh Win In Massachusetts As Nation Voices New Deal Approval | 11/7/1934 | See Source »

Indiana. Republican Senator Arthur Robinson was campaigning for re-election on the grounds that his opponent, Sherman Minton, was picked by Governor McNutt and Governor McNutt's Parole Board freed John Dillinger year and a half ago. Senator Robinson, because of his vicious personal attacks upon the White House and its occupants, would probably be the least missed man in the chamber by his Republican colleagues if defeat came his way this week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: No Contest | 11/5/1934 | See Source »

Allen, C. Russell, Exeter, Greenfield, Mass., Thayer 21, Ashmore, Charles DeL. Boys High, Atlanta, Ga., Weld 18. Bennett, Josiah W., Belmont Hill, Cambridge, Matthews 32. Brayton, Sherman, Andover, Fall River, Matthews 53. Dampeer, John L., Cleveland Heights High, Cleveland, O., Straus C-42. Gardiner, John, Groton, Gardiner, Me., Mower B-32. Kennedy, Joseph, Jr., Choate, Bronxville, N. Y., Stonghton 20. Ludden, Mouree, West High, Madison, Wisc., Thayer 10. Nesmith, John, St. Paul's Cambridge, Wiggle, G*22. Oakes, Arthur, Oak Park H. S., Oak Park, III., Thayer 14. Stickney, Albert, Jr., Kent, New York City, Weld 3. Sullivan, Robert, Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MARSHALL ANNOUNCES UNION COMMITTEE MEN | 10/25/1934 | See Source »

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