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Word: garrisons (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...nine: W. Ellison Chalmers, William H. Davis, Marion Dickerman, Lloyd K. Garrison, Henry I. Harriman, Charles R. Hook, Anna Marie Rosenberg, Gerard Swope, Robert J. Watt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: How Britain Does It | 9/12/1938 | See Source »

Among those who have been prominently named for the post are Clark Hodder '25, this year's assistant coach, John Garrison '31, former Harvard and Olympic star, and George Ford '37, captain two years ago. In the professional ranks Director of Athletics William J. Bingham '16 is understood to have looked over George Owen '23, M. I. T. coach, Hugo Harrington, Olympics head, Cooney Weiland, Boston Bruins and assistant coach here in 1932, Fred Hitchman, lately of the Boston Brunis, and Bun Cook and Frank Boucher, of the New York Rangers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Successor to Stubbs, Remaining Coaching Gap, Still In Doubt As Bingham Considers Many Candidates Here | 9/1/1938 | See Source »

Once inside the fortified walls of Canea, the band seized Government buildings, grabbed city officials in their beds. Most of the city's garrison had previously been shipped to summer stations on the mainland. When the remaining troops awoke to find the rebels holding public buildings and the radio station, they bravely barricaded themselves in their barracks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREECE: Another Venizelos | 8/8/1938 | See Source »

...Lloyd K. Garrison, dean of the University of Wisconsin Law School...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Squared Away | 7/4/1938 | See Source »

...intensity yet experienced in modern times. No part of presumably conquered Chinese territory seemed to be free from the guerillas. The Nanking-Shanghai area, well within Japanese lines, was declared unsafe. At Taiping, between Nanking and Wuhu, Chinese bands infiltrated into the city and fought the small Japanese garrison in the streets. Just north of Shanghai, almost due east of Nanking, at Tungchow, the none-too-modest Japanese communiques claimed their only major success of the week-the de-feat of 10,000 Chinese attempting to cut off this important base from other Japanese-controlled points...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WAR IN CHINA: Lost Optimism | 5/16/1938 | See Source »

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