Word: sterne
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Scoring an upset in the fifth round of the intramural basketball tournament, Lowell downed the undefeated Kirkland team 18-11 yesterday afternoon. Solomon W. Stern '35, and Eddy J. Rogers '34 shared the scoring honors, accounting for seven and eight points, respectively. Adams defeated Leverett 19-12, with Robert G. Reed '36 starring for the losers. The third game, between Eliot and Brooks, resulted in a 17-14 victory for Eliot. Dunster defaulted to Winthrop, failing to have a team organized...
...summaries: LOWELL KIRKLAND S. W. Stern, Reppun, r.f. l.f., Donnelly, Keyes, Foss Illoway, Salls, Roorbach, l.f. r.f., Powell, Andrews, Engel Nottingham, Illoway, c. c., Rogers, Winsauer Drimmer, Walsh, DeBard, r.g. l.g., Buschmann, Lessig M. M. Stern, Pringle, l.g. r.g., Merry, Seder...
...country. Now I go back home. Maybe I get a job, maybe I become a big man. Who knows r Hitler is for the poor man. The poor man can't get along in America. "And, also, one thing! He is a kind man, Hitler is. He is stern when he is fighting, that I remember. But all those stories about the Jews-that's not true...
While Publisher Stern was bustling into New York last week, the Curtis retreat from Manhattan was having significant consequences in Philadelphia. There has always been a polite family feud between John Charles Martin and the other Curtis heirs who run the profitable Satevepost and the Ladies' Home Journal. Last week Publisher Martin resigned from the directorate of Curtis Publishing Co. to devote himself exclusively to the Curtis-Martin Morning and Evening Ledgers and the Inquirer, his three remaining papers...
...Smart David Stern was mistaken if he meant to imply that other Manhattan newspapers had offered $250,000 to kill the Post. What they did, after Publisher Martin decided to kill his own newspaper, was to pool $150,000 for the Post's name and Associated Press membership, provided that Publisher Martin give his 700 newsmen and pressmen two weeks salary to keep them in funds over the holidays...