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Word: willard (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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This will leave a powerful set of reserves to fill in. The second line-up is: Huffard, Boxton, Zilly and Seabury ends, John and Taylor tackles, Hemingway and Charlie Miller guards, Starbuck and Willard centers, and Humphrey, Wilson, Burr and Whiteman backs. The whole squad is in good fighting form, and they seem to have the old do-or-die attitude to the last degree...

Author: By George H. Chittanden and Yale News, (SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CRIMSON)S | Title: Harlow Adds Hour After Dark As Elis Hold Long Scrimmage | 11/17/1938 | See Source »

...speaker was a dapper 16-year-old from Phoenix, Ariz, with wavy hair not unlike that of National Republican Chairman John Hamilton. His name: John Janson. He was speaking last week in the small ballroom of Washington's famed Willard Hotel, competing in the finals of a national oratorical contest for which Mr. Hamilton's committee had put up $15,000 in regional and main prizes. Young Orator Janson's platform manner was prodigiously polished for a junior high school freshman. His words had an authentic Republican ring...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Arizona Kid | 11/14/1938 | See Source »

...Berliner '40, Melvin B. Black '40, Howard L. Blackwell Jr. '39, Norman D. Blotner '40, Coleridge A. Braithwaite '39, Norman H. Brisson '39, Sidney I. Brodie '40, Harold James Etmekjian '39, Murray F. Foss '40, Melvin H. Freedman '41, Pasquale F. Frisoli '40, William R. Frye '40, of Wollaston, Willard P. Fuller Jr. '40, Gerard G. C. Galassi '39, Arnold S. Gale '40, Anthony Galluccio '39, Joseph J. Geehern '40, James Mack. Gillespie '41, Joseph Greenberg '40, Sumner Hangler '39, Robert B. Hayden '40, Raymond F. Healey '40, Thomas V. Healey '40, Gordon S. Iorardi '39, Harry M. Johnson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 206 SCHOLARSHIPS ARE ANNOUNCED BY THE CORPORATION | 11/8/1938 | See Source »

...also had been stricken by Depression, was $11,000 in the hole, had only 4,000 members. Redefer saw that Progressive Education's future must be in the public schools. Dynamic Willard W. Beatty, then the association's president, and other Progressives were beginning to prevail upon the Rockefeller General Education Board and Carnegie Foundation to finance large-scale, public school studies by P. E. A. commissions, which in five years have received $1,000,000 from the General Education Board alone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Progressives' Progress | 10/31/1938 | See Source »

James E. Cline, of Glens Falls, N. Y., as Assistant in Chemistry; Thomas G. Webber, Jr., of Edgewood, R. I., as Assistant in Chemistry; Gerald F. Gilmore '36, of Wayland, as Assistant in Fine Arts; George E. Downing, of Chicago, Ill., as Assistant in Fine Arts; Willard M. Bright, of Toledo, Ohio, as Assistant in Chemistry; Edgar H. Clark, Jr. of Forest Hills, N. Y., as Assistant in Economics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWENTY-THREE OBTAIN UNIVERSITY POSITIONS | 10/21/1938 | See Source »

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