Word: solomon
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...plunged, dodged, wriggled, twisted. Stuhldreher wrenched his ankle. Layden bored through for a touchdown. A few Stanford plays, a bulletlike pass by Nevers, and it was Layden again who leaped to the interception. The field streamed after him for 70 yards to another score. In the third period, Quarterback Solomon of Stanford stooped to recover a punt he had fumbled on his 20-yard line. In swooped Huntsinger, upset Solomon, cantered to a third Notre Dame touchdown. Crowley kicked his third extra point...
...built Solomon, his workmen coming and going on silent feet, fretful lest any noise should affront the ears of the Lord. But in Washington, D. C, hammers ring all day, all week, resting only on the Sabbath. For there, to the greater glory of God, men are buiding a Cathedral, named after the city in which it stands. A year ago, the foundations were finished; and it was seen that they were good. A fund of $10,000,000 is being raised to complete the Cathedral. Money comes in; new contracts are let. It is prophesied that the sound...
Team A.--M. F. Amsden, r.f.; Richard Keene '26, 2b.; C. L. Todd Jr. '26, l.f.; Willard Howard '27, s.s.; J. D. Cotter '26, c.; C. O. Erickson, 3b.; R. H. Field '26, 1b.; Howes Burton '26, c.f.; R. J. Dunkle Jr. '27, and Solomon Andrews...
Died. Rabbi Solomon Milles, 107, in Chicago, of old age. His surviving children number 8 out of 18. He was "Chicago's oldest citizen...
...June 25, 1923) ; James Speyer, "international banker"; H. A. Cunard Cummins, British ex-Chargé des Archives at Mexico City (TIME, June 23) ; Jane Cowl, famed Juliet; Joseph Urban, famed scenic artist; Daniel E. Woodhull, President of the American Banknote Co.; Simon Guggenheim, President of the American Smelting & Refining Co.; Solomon R. Guggenheim, President of the Braden Copper Co.; Henri Bendel, famed milliner...