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...ho was admitted to the bar. After his marriage he took up his residence in Cleveland where ho was keenly interested in all movements for the political... ...minated tho political ring which ruled tho city, and also president of the Cleveland chamber of oummeroe. For three years ho was professor of contract... ...alf luiles south uf his native city. He was employed for the summer by the Cleveland & Southwestern Electric railway, and woe stationed on a bonding c... ...for over two weeks and will stay here through the season. Other grad- uate coaches will assist Dr. New- ton for short periods during the season- Moreo... ... tures are in most oases landscapes or street scenes, delicately etched in browns or grays; but the few Ggiire-pieoes which are shown are masterpieces... ...all. They were gained as the result of an intimate acqaaint- auce with the coaches and the play- ers of our baseball teams. The average number of i)Ia... ... force in this college since 1SS)7. Since 1.S1I8 wo have had four baseball coaches, all profe-siouals. each of which has spent between two and three m...
...ins, and he held the all-time record for wins among major college football coaches. He held that record until a cold day at University Park, Penn- syl... ...fered NFL jobs with the New England Patriots, the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Cleveland Browns, and the New York Giants. Throughout his career Joe has se... ...jobs with the New England Patriots, the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Cleveland Browns, and the New York Giants. Throughout his career Joe has seemed happy... ...cond in Division I-A history). Love him or hate him, he is one of the best coaches ever. So what sets him apart? What makes Joe Paterno the greatest c... ...lishing a division of Singamore Publishing, 1997. Penn State: The Greatest Coaches. Producer Thomas H. Stipe. State College, PA: Collegiate Sorts Part...
... pic- turesque as St. Paul, nor so grand as Chicago, nor so civi- lized as Cleveland, nor so busy as Buffalo. Indeed, Detroit is neither pleasant nor ... ...l goes on toward Buffalo. Then on Lake Erie there are the ports of Toledo, Cleveland, and Erie. At the bottom of Lake Erie there is this city of corn,... ...I was there they were in perfect working order. From Chicago we went on to Cleveland, a town in the State of Ohio, on Lake Erie, again traveling by th... ...ter. Steam ferries ply every three or four min- utes; and into these boats coaches, carts, and wagons of any size or weight are driven. In fact, they ... ... the proper amount of human shading. But do not let any visitor mix in the browns with too heavy a hand! At the Massachusetts Cotton Mills they were w...