Word: trippe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Harvard 1928 Milford Saltonstall l.e. r.e. Kelly Simonds l.t. r.t. Kopperl Tripp l.t. r.g. Beneke Bell c. c. Charlesworth Shapiro r.g. l.g. Speel Pratt r.t. l.t. N. Hall Fordyce l.e. l.e. Smullen Jones q.b. q.b. R. Hall Walling l.h.b. r.h.b. Fowler Nordberg r.h.b. l.h.b. Kline Crosby f.b. f.b. Bendere...
Harvard 1928Worcester Acad. Fordyce, Saltonstall l.e. r.e. McIntyre Simonds l.t. r.t. Kaplon Callahan, Tripp l.g. r.g. Moore, Lovejoy Bell c. c. Shore Shapiro, Morris r.g. l.g. Euders Eustis, Pratt r.t. l.t. Barrett Saltonstall, Plakias r.e. l.e. Hurley, Jordan Crawford q.b. q.b. Meany Nordberg r.h.b. l.h.b. McQuistan Gallway, Cozzens l.h.b. r.h.b. Follett Crosby f.b. f.b. French Score, Harvard 1928 13, Worcester Academy 6. Touchdowns, French, Crosby 2. Point after touchdown, Crawford. Referee, Pratt. Umpire, Lake. Head linesman, Allen. Time, ten-minute periods...
Harvard 1928 ExeterFordyce l.e. r.e. O'ConnellSimonds, Carrillo l.t. r.t. GriggsMorris, Callahan l.g. r.g. Porter, LanzilloBell, Fenwick c. c. Bell, WrightGregg, Norris, Tripp r.g. l.g. DewingPratt, Merrill r.t. l.t. Byron, Simmons, Eddy, SwedeMurchie, Saltonstall r.e. l.e. Downey, Mahoney, SwedeCrawford q.b. q.b. O'Connell, Gore, EllisGallwey l.h.b. l.h.b. Brandenberg, LuceNordberg, Cozzens r.h.b. r.h.b. Allen, Acker, CollettCrosby f.b. f.b. Batchelder, Thompso
...bill in committee hearings, declaring radio must be safeguarded as a public utility. David Sarnoff, Vice President and General Manager of the Radio Corporation of America, favors the bill with some modification. Secretary of War Weeks fears its provisions may hamper the Army's Signal Service. Guy E. Tripp, Chairman of the Board of the Westinghouse Company, favors the creation of a super-radio broadcasting system under an interstate radio commission with broad powers. Six or more high-powered stations strategically located at focal points would be interconnected by wire or radio "pick-ups." In addition local stations would...
Engineers have for years been urging the establishment of a comprehensive "superpower" system for the U. S. Detailed plans for such a system have been drawn by Frank G. Baum, hydro-electrical expert, and made available to the industry through the cooperation of General Guy E. Tripp, Chairman of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co., and other leaders of big-business. The American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the National Electric Light Association have devoted programs to it. A Federal super-power commission appointed in 1918 made an extensive survey of needs and costs. If the engineers could have their...