Word: cooperativeness
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...pound class--W. G. Cooper '33 knocked out Pendelbury...
There were four knockouts in the bouts proper--three against Springfield and one against Harvard. Bradford Simmons '34, P. A. Hines '34, and Captain William Cooper '33 were the three who won their contests for Harvard by knockouts. Captain Cannell, of Springfield, scored a technical knockout over Abraham Cone...
...bout in the 115 pound class. Coach Lamar's probable lineup will be as follows: M. A. Lamb '34, 125 pound class; E. M. Wadsworth '33, 135 pound class; A. B. Sullivan '34 or Abrabam Cone '34, 145 pound class; Philip Hines '34, 155; pound class; W. G. Cooper '33, 165; Richard Lawrence '34, 175; Bradley Simmons '34, unlimited...
Andrew Jackson was President when the Brothers Cooper, Charles and Elias, went into business at Mt. Vernon, Ohio with a pair of horses as capital. They traded the off horse for equipment to build a small cupola iron foundry, kept the near horse to hoist ore to the top of the cupola. The iron was made into heavy castings for carding machinery, sawmills, farm implements. Last week Cooper-Bessemer Corp., direct descendant of the Coopers' cupola foundry, celebrated its centenary. Nearly submerged in the panic of 1837, the Coopers were prospering in the early 1840's, even built...
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