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Word: ward (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pound: Hahn (V) defeated Lamb. 125-pound: Rainey (V) defeated Kunen. 135-pound: Ward (H) defeated Cary. 145-pound: Womer (V) defeated Cone. 155-pound: Hines (H) knocked out McClung. 165-pound: Stuart (V) defeated Lawrence. 175-pound: Lee (V) defeated Smith. Heavyweight: Hourihan (V) defeated Simmons by a technical knockout after forty-five seconds, first round...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Boxers Crushed By Undefeated Virginia Team | 1/15/1934 | See Source »

Virginia, with a 6-2 win continued her victorious record of the last five years, and Harvard suffered the first defeat of the season. Philip W. A. Hines '34, and Peter Ward '36 were the only Harvard victors. Hourihan of Virginia knocked out Bradford Simmons '34, who had been undefeated in three years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Boxers Crushed By Undefeated Virginia Team | 1/15/1934 | See Source »

...Ranney's election; 2) the RFC had been asked by letter for similar approval but had never answered. It was so evident last week that the RFC intended to put in Chairman Cummings of Deposit Insurance Corp. as Continental Illinois' chairman that Sewell Lee Avery of Montgomery Ward resigned from the bank's board in disgust. Mr. Ranney announced he would like to have his name withdrawn from consideration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Banking Week | 1/8/1934 | See Source »

...right hands in getting U. S. War supplies, and later Assistant Secretary of War. When he died in 1925, he left a widow with a "show place" at Locust Valley, L. I., two daughters, one of them Mrs. Juan Trippe (Pan American Airways), and two sons, William and Ed- ward Jr. At the time that his father became a Morgan partner young Ed was in Pomfret School. From there he went to the University of Virginia whither his brother William had preceded him. To distinguish them Bill was known as "Big Stet," Ed as "Little Stet." The janitor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Mr. Statistics | 12/25/1933 | See Source »

...bustle, or as Mr. Allen quotes, "by a kind of ambulatory showcase, or exhibition grounds,"--for such was the female style. There is a camera portrait of Mrs. August Belmont hugging her muff in the midst of a fake snowstorm. There are faro games, and the Klondike, Fanny Ward in "Pippino" and Maude Adams in "Rosemary". The drawing rooms of the Vanderbilts and the Astors vie in roccoco obscenity. Valeska Surrat displays the hour-glass silhouette which won her recognition as the Gibson girl and the enjoyment of generations to come. There is the Klondike, there are Carry Nation, Eugene...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cavalcade, Illustrated | 12/20/1933 | See Source »

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