Word: ward
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Braggiotti '35, Robert S. Brookings, II, '35, Walter L. Crampton '36, Thomas G. Curtis '36, Alfred S. Dewey '36, John Dorman '36, Herman Gundlach, Jr. '35, George G. Hedblom '37, Robert K. Holbrook '37, Thomas H. Hunter '35, Parsons, Richard G. Pedrick '37, Robert M. Peet '36, and Peter Ward...
...ovation. The hall, with 15,000 people in it, was nearly full but there was no overflow audience. First, the evening's hero let his sponsors spellbind the crowd. Applause and cheers came liberally, turning to hisses when Priest Coughlin's Washington lobbyist, Louis B. Ward, referred to "a certain kept General, Hugh S. Johnson." It was 11 p. m. before Priest Coughlin's turn arrived but the audience was still enthusiastic...
...first half of the 19th Century, Latin School set a steady stream of New Englanders on the road to fame. Among them: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Charles William Eliot, Senator Charles Graham Sumner, orators like Wendell Phillips and Edward Everett, divines like Edward Everett Hale, Henry Ward Beecher, Phillips Brooks...
...faces, skinning their knees. When the two days were over, 17 meet records had been broken. Manhattan had won the mile relay, Columbia and Michigan State two other relay titles each. Four men had distinguished themselves as heroes of the meet. University of Michigan's famed Negro Willis Ward, star footballer and his college's most versatile track athlete, won the 110-metre high hurdles, pulled a muscle in his heat of the 100-metre dash, which forced him to withdraw from that event and merely tie for third place in the high jump. Jack Torrance, gigantic...
...Playfair is favored over Bull in the 3000. Bliss will probably accompany Scheu in the 1500, with Wood-ward and Dorman in the 800. Eddie Calvin is favored to win the 200 and he and Green should take points in the century...