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...Marcus '63 of Winthrop House and Chicago; Andrew J. Nathan '63 of Lowell House and Pound Ridge, New York; David R. Riggs, Jr. '63 of Claverly and Gladwyne, Pennsylvania; Norman E. Thruston '63 of Eliot House and Exeter, N.H.; and Edwin A. Winckler '63 of Dudley House and Ingomar...

Author: By Traveling Fellowship, | Title: Shaw, Sheldon, Knox Fellowships Awarded | 5/22/1963 | See Source »

Lieut. Colonel Ingomar M. Oseth, the Army's No. 1 jeep expert, said last week: "Transportation in the U.S. Army is at least 50% superior to that of any other army in the world, and the jeep can grab a big share of the glory." Echoed Major General Courtney H. Hodges, Chief of Infantry: "It is,the most useful motor vehicle we've ever had." The men who have to use it give it even more affectionate pats on its sawed-off back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Defense: Jeep O' My Heart | 11/3/1941 | See Source »

Sunk. On a reef off Cape Fear, N. C.: the famed Ingomar, once one of the world's finest steel schooners, built by Herreshoff in 1903 for Morton Plant whose skipper Charley Barr, with his customary long cigar in his mouth, was rammed by the Kaiser's Meteor when the Kaiser, at the helm, tried to substitute Royal prerogative for racing etiquet and kept across Ingomar's bow although he did not have right of way. Outmoded as a racer, Ingomar was owned for a while by the late great Marcus Alonzo Hanna's sporting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Yachts | 3/9/1931 | See Source »

Professor Thomas C. Trueblood of the University of Michigan will give a reading of the translation of the German play, "Ingomar, the Barbarian," under the auspices of the Speakers' Club in the Assembly Room of the Union this evening at 7.30. All members of the University are invited to be present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reading by Prof. Trueblood in Union | 10/27/1909 | See Source »

Professor Thomas C. Trueblood of the University of Michigan will read a translation of the German play "Ingomar, the Barbarian," by Frederic Halm, in the Assembly Room of the Union tomorrow at 7.30 o'clock. The reading has been arranged by the Speakers' Club and will be open to all members of the University. Professor Trueblood has been for many years head of the Department of Public Speaking at the University of Michigan, and has given readings of this play and others at the principal American universities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prof. Trueblood's Reading Tomorrow | 10/26/1909 | See Source »

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