Word: springfields
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...going," announced Massachusetts' onetime Governor Joseph B. Ely after breakfasting with Republican Chair-man John Hamilton in Springfield, "to follow what I have always considered the ideals of the Democratic Party as I see them. It happens that in the coming election those ideals are espoused in national politics by the Republican Party...
...when Roy Howard, a brash boy wonder two years off the Cincinnati Post, was made New York manager of the brand new Scripps' Publishers' Press Association at $50 a week (which he agreed to plough back for stock), his first appointee was Bill Hawkins, out of Springfield, Mo. by way of the Louisville Courier-Journal. Next year reorganization carried them into the United Press together. There for 13 years they perfectly complemented each other. UP's President Howard might be in London getting the historic 1916 "knockout" interview from David Lloyd George, or in Brest getting...
...Springfield Junior College (Springfield, Mass...
Average daily U. S. death rate is 3,800 persons. Many die far from home, have to be shipped back, which on railroads costs two first-class tickets per corpse. Last week many a Midwestern undertaker, just back from a convention at Springfield, Ill., was pondering this transport problem, wondering if he could turn it to his advantage. The convention had discussed using airplanes instead...
With Wilbur L. Cummings Jr. '37, taking two first places out of three events entered, the Flying Club won the New England Championship at Springfield yesterday afternoon. The Crimson gathered 23 points to Dartmouth's five and Amberst...