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...Indian team to watch are fullback Harvey "Stud" Johnson and left guard Garrard Ramsey. A 210 pound lad from Bridgeton, New Jersey, Johnson provided the winning margin against Dartmouth last year when he kicked a 27 yard field goal and did the same thing this year with a 22 yard goal against Navy. In addition to his outstanding ability as a place kicker, "Stud" is also a powerful ball carrier and a great defensive player...
Injury. In Bridgeton, N.J., Saleswoman Bessie Swank fell victim to an occupational hazard. She was hospitalized for a back injury sustained when she tried to get a large customer into a girdle...
...automobile it was only a minute or two from the field to the wreck. Trip 6, burst asunder like a watermelon, lay not 200 feet away from a schoolhouse in the little village of Bridgeton. The plane was broken in two, the two parts nearly at right angles. Amazingly, ten of her passengers were alive. Among them worked Stewardess Mary T. Eshbach, shaken up, cut. but still on her feet. The eleventh passenger, a T. W. A. employe, lay dead near by, crushed by a telephone pole. Not far off was the body of Captain Scott. Somehow, it appeared...
...Bridgeton, N. J., last week Editor Isadore Levine of the Bridgeton Record wrote in his weekly gossip-column: "A number of physicians' cars have been seen parked near a Burlington Avenue home. It must be an interesting 'case'." When...
...southeast across Ohio toward Washington. Near East Liverpool (Ohio) they were up 12,500 ft.; near Pittsburgh, up 49,000. At last, they scratched over 58,000 ft., began to descend, and while an all-night search for them was begun by Navy planes and land parties, landed near Bridgeton, N. J. They had not broken the Russian record, but they had sent the first U. S. balloon into the stratosphere...