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...Bergen, P., '24, guard 22 184 5.08 Lake Forest Academy Crago '26, guard 20 198 6.00 Lawrenceville Rutan '23 1/2, tackle 21 186 5.11 Hill Booth '24, tackle 21 182 6.11 V. M. I. Gates '26, tackle 20 184 6.00 Hill Drews '24, end 21 169 6.01 St. Alban's Tillson '25, end 22 165 5.07 Andover Aldridge '26, end 21 172 5.10 Kent Legendre, S., '25, end 20 172 6.01 Manual Training, La. Beattie '25, back 20 192 6.03 Brooklyn M. T. H. S. Beares '26, back 21 166 5.10 Peabody H. S. Gibson '26, back...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD TEAM OUTWEIGHS PRINCETON TODAY | 11/10/1923 | See Source »

...Mercersburg J. B. Cleaves '23, back 21 6.00 177 Mercersburg H. W. Crum '24, back 22 5.10 178 Derry High M. P. Dickenson '23, guard 23 6.01 200 Exeter R. B. Dinsmore '25, back 20 5.08 156 Germantown Acad. T. W. Drews '25, end 19 6.00 162 St. Alban's H. C. Emery '24, back 20 5.11 183 Exeter Paul Enwer '23, back 23 5.07 154 Lawrenceville T. S. Gaines '23, end 20 6.04 193 Charlestown High J. P. Gorman '23, quarterback 23 5.07 154 Mercersburg H. K. Gray '23, end 21 5.10 167 Gilman D. W. Griffin '23, center...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STATISTICS OF UNIVERSITY AND PRINCETON ELEVENS | 11/11/1922 | See Source »

...Academy occupies a commanding and inspiring site on the summit of the Janiculum. Below it lies the city of Rome; on the distant horizon are the Appennines and in the middle distance rise the Alban and Sabine hills...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN ROME | 10/10/1913 | See Source »

GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. "Shoreline Changes in Northern and Southern Sweden." (Illustrated). Professor D. W. Johnson. "The Land-Slide of St. Alban, Quebec." Professor Palache. Mineralogical lecture Room, University Museum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar | 10/16/1911 | See Source »

...only comparatively recent, these falling bodies were noted in ancient times and thought to be miracles. They used to be preserved and worshipped; and Livy tells us that about 652, B. C., the Senate decreed nine days' solemn festival on account of a shower of stones on the Alban Mount. There is a meteoric stone in the British Museum which fell in Japan 150 years ago, and which has since been preserved in a temple as a relic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Cooke's Work. | 1/28/1891 | See Source »

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