Word: thompsons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Fisk, Chairman, Miss Lucille Norton; G. C. Hartley, Miss Elizabeth Hill; Clark Hodder, Miss Jean Thompson; R. D. Milliken, Miss Julia Hoyt; A. M. Hollander, Miss Margaret Battelle...
...hands of Amlover, while Exeter lost to the Dartmouth freshmen. Comparative scores would indicate that Harvard had a slight advantage, having to their credit a victory over the Dartmouth freshmen. HARVARD 1928 EXETER Slocum r.f. l.g. Smith Baldwin (capt.) l.f. r.g. Brockelman Green or McCurdy c. c. Thompson Barbee r.g. l.f. Watson or Boone Meisenbach or Oothout l.g. r.f. Merrill (capt...
...General Electric Co., where the first investigation strikes, was not in existence when the Sherman Anti-Trust Law was passed. Two years later, in 1892, Charles A. Coffin founded it by combining the Edison General Electric Co. and the Thompson-Houston Electric Co. Even after this combination, it was a comparatively small concern engaged in the manufacture of electrical apparatus. Now it has plants in 40 cities, em ploys over 74,000 men and its stock approaches...
...summary. HARVARD 1928 DARTMOUTH 1928 Crawford, Nordberg r.w. l.w. Foster, Bavier, Thompson Chase, Richardson c. c. Gardner, O'Sullivan Saltonstall, Richardson l.w. r.w. Milliken, Nixon, Foster Robinson r.d. l.d. Lane Garrison, Watts l.d. r.d. McPhail, Cote Morrill g. g. Westhaver, Clark...
Forbes paled. The starch apparently melted out of rotund Mr. Thompson. The maximum penalty is two years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Mr. Forbes' attorney at once made a motion for a new trial. James Hamilton Lewis told his client that he would carry the case to the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, the defendants remain at liberty on $10,000 bail...