Word: akerson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Whitman to Akerson passing combination held a successful battery practice at Dunster's expense, resulting in two touchdowns in the Coasters' 13-0 win. Jack Lucey, Adams captain, kicked the extra point. Shorman Maisel, husky Adams guard, set up the second touchdown when he broke through and intercepted a Funster pass. Johnny Eaton played a bang-up game at tackle...
Died. George Edward Akerson, 48, bulky, breezy onetime pressagent and secretary to Herbert Hoover who quit his White House post in 1931 to take a $30,000-per-year vice-presidency in Paramount Publix Corp.; two hours after receipt of a holiday telegram from the ex-President; of heart disease; in Manhattan...
...being Carter H. White '38, hard driving fullback, and tackle Robert A. Uihlein, Jr. '38, whose six feet four inches in height and 203 pounds in weight made him the biggest man in House ball. Husky Paul G. Counihan '39 won the other tackle berth for Adams, and George Akerson, Jr. '39 got the nod at left end for the Gold-coasters...
...lineups: ADAMS DUDLEY Perry r.e., r.e., Shack Dorfman, r.t. r.t., Slickman Soden, r.g. r.g., Regal Brown, c. c., Bergman Lucey, l.g. l.g., Kornetsky Kingman, l.t. l.t., Alter Akerson, l.e. l.e., Fisher Whitman, q.b. q.b., Wall Williston, l.h.b. l.h.b., Kelman Clark, r.h.b. r.h.b., Mincher Counihan, f.b. f.b., Lewis
...undergraduate sons of 1912 are: George E. Akerson, Jr. '39; Charles A. Baldwin '39; Nathaniel G. Benchley '38, Ralph L. Bixby '37, Warren N. Bixby, Jr, '39; Lloyd Booth, Jr. '37; Edward M. Brooks '37; John W. Clark '40; L. Blair Clark '40; Bayard S. Card '40; Graham S. Cummin '38; Richard I. Dawes '40; Roger F. Duncan '38; H. Bruce Ehrmann '39; Bruce H. Fernald...