Word: winners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Legionnaires and the members of the Mayor's committee, with little COMMITTEE ribbons stuck in their lapels, stood about uneasily as marines from Pennsylvania spilled off the train. Also at the station, in snappy summer khaki, was Lieut. Mitchell Paige, the 1st Division's famed Congressional Medal winner, who had come home three weeks earlier. The marines spied Paige and formed a circle around...
Company C and the NROTC meet this afternoon, but no matter what the result of this, the last game of the season, Company C still will be the winner of the competition. At this time, the flag-winners have a record of five wins against no losses. In second place is D with a record of five and two, while E is third, having won four and lost...
...High didn't have a cross country team," declared Sid. But the other day, he galloped around the 3.7 mile Varsity Course and still had something left at the end. All Jaako needs new is a handful of Corrells and Tuttles to make this falls cross country season a winner...
Died. Captain Frederick John Walker, 48, "Nelson of the little ships," crafty, courageous stalker of U-boats; of a heart attack; somewhere in England. A Navy man for 34 years, a four-time winner of the D.S.O., balding, sunken-eyed Walker led the Royal Navy's Second Escort Group, a flotilla of five sloops. His uncanny nose for pigboats netted his flotilla a score...
Married. 2nd Lieut. Angela Bertolo Bertelli, 23, last season's Notre Dame All-America forward-passing quarter back, Heisman Trophy winner (1943); and Gilda Lena Passerini, 22, his longtime girl friend; in West Springfield, Mass...