Word: springfields
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Coach Carr's Varsity has defeated Tufts 5-0, Amherst, 2-1, Dartmouth 3-0, Springfield 1-0, M. I. T. 4-3, and tied Princeton 3-3. Brown has defeated M. I. T. 3-0, but has lost games to Worcester Poly Tech, Wesleyan, Dartmouth, and Williams...
...schedule is as follows: December 17, Alumni; January 9, Greenwood Memorial; January 11, Springfield; January 14, Cornell; January 18, Brown; February 4, Colgate; February 8, Boston Y. M. C. A.; February 11, Pennsylvania; February 13, Harvard Water Carnival; February 14, New England Championships at the Boston Y.; February 15, Providence Boys Club; February 18, Navy at Annapolis; February 25, Columbia at New York; March 1, Dartmouth; March 4, Princeton at Princeton; March 11, Yale; March 17 and 18, Eastern Intercollegiate League Championships at New Haven, and March 24 and 25, National Intercollegiate championships at Ann Arbor, Michigan...
Taking his courage in both hands, Secretary Wallace last week set out to talk to wheat farmers at Hutchinson, Kans. and-cotton growers in Fort Worth, and promised to talk next week to corn farmers at Springfield, Ill. "Fight for the program that you have," he urged, then revealed what he thought should be done to AAA II to make it work...
Thus bitterly did grey, puttery Charles Edgar Duryea, acknowledged father of the U.S. automobile, sum up his career a few years back. On April 19, 1892 he first scooted his pace-setting gasoline buggy along leafy Taylor Street in Springfield, Mass, to give the four-billion-dollar automobile industry its first real push. His contraption was pretty primitive. It grew out of a love for horses ("Think of it. We have no tails to dock, no checkreins, no whips, no blinders, no sore backs") and at one stage in the gasoline buggy's development he even considered building...
Stearns T. Putnam, of Springfield, Vt., as Assistant in Chemistry...