Word: ward
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...last moment, supported that of I. Sherrinford, Watson was originally Ormond Sacker,--and to prove it there is reprinted a cut of the first page of Doyle's manuscript. Doyle, himself, engaged in detective activities with gratifying success. Four publishers sniffed at the "Study in Scarlet" before Ward, Lock & Co. achieved immortality by purchasing the copyright for 25 pounds...
...showed a 15.1% increase over November 1932-best comparative gain of the year. Reflecting new prosperity in the South and some areas of the Middle West, sales of mail-order stores (which also operate chains) registered the widest advance. Sears, Roebuck reported a 27.2% gain over last year, Montgomery Ward, 25.3%. Poorest performers were the grocery chains...
...pound: Lamb (B) defeated Goldsmith (T). 125-pound: Curtin (B) defeated Bradford (T). 135-pound: Ward (B) defeated Wetherwill (T). 145-pound: Carey (T) knocked out Cone (B). 155-pound; McGoodwin defeated Gaughan. 165-pound: Lawrence defeated Lefthes. 175-pound: Smith defeated Collins. Heavyweight; Simmons knocked out Jewett...
HARVARD M.I.T. Lamb 115-pound Goldsmith Curtin or Keenan 125-pound Bradford Ward 135-pound Wetherwill Hines 145-pound Carey McGoodwin 155-pound Gaughan Lawrence 165-pound Lefthes Smith 175-pound Collins Simmons Heavyweight Jewett...
...Abbot W. Sherwood '35, both of whom saw plenty of service last year. Devereaux, who has swum over this distance in nearly every meet in the last two years, will also be on hand when the quarter-mile starts, but it is likely that Ulan will use John L. Ward '34, and Richard G. Dorr '36 instead, unless the Maine swimmers show unexpected strength, and pile up a larger score than the dope would imply...