Word: thompsons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lineups: Kirkland: Snow, Le; Me-carrou, it; Thompson, rt; Eaton, re; Glynn, qb; Lamb lhb; Rogers, rhb; Groshong, fb. Winthrop: Richards, J., le; Montgomery, Earle, it; Riley, Dolgo, lg; Mozger, Williams, c; Knight, Curme, rg; Stevens, rt; Bisbee, re; Aloian, qb; Camberon, lhb; Holbrook, rhb; Olson...
Kirkland: le, Snow, Horn; lt, Zukoski, Hoffingof; lg, Thompson, Brett; c, Mezzarian, Richie, Knight; rg, Read, Feeney; rt, Felton, McCarron; re, Eaton, Bixby; qb, Bell, French, Lynch; lhb, McCaffrey, Lamb; rhb, Winters, Rogers; fb, Glynn, Groshong...
...little Hanns Eisler. What seemed to interest it most was a long list of "certain prominent persons" who, it charged, had tried to help Eisler enter the U.S. The list sparkled with glittery names: Radio Commentator Raymond Swing, onetime Willkieman Russell Davenport, Hollywood Director William Dieterle, Columnist Dorothy Thompson and Eleanor Roosevelt...
...Hendricks left the Frost cottage, with the poet's promise to lecture at the new college, the aurora borealis was flashing across the skies; Hendricks took it as a good omen. At midnight he reached the home of another summertime neighbor and friend, Dorothy Thompson. She liked the idea, too, and agreed to help. So did Author Dorothy Canfleld Fisher, Explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Pianist Rudolf Serkin...
Died. Frederick ("Terrible Swede") Lundin, 79, notorious GOPolitical boss of Chicago in its toughest, Al Capone-infested days; of a coronary thrombosis; in Beverly Hills, Calif. An oldtime machine politician, Lundin was the power behind William Hale ("Big Bill') Thompson's 1915 election as mayor and Governor Len Small's infamous state administration...