Word: bacons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...country districts, given such perilous jobs as disguising himself as a British officer. He had to change his name often. Once, when his alias was Gallagher, the friendly countrymen called him Kelly, thinking his name might really be Gallagher. Worst thing about his hunted life was the food: everlasting bacon & cabbage, and "strong tea that a mouse could trot...
...ranks of catchers leaves: Eiliot C. Bacon '39, Robert H. Binkerd '39, Alfred H. Colwell '38, Paul K. Doyle '38, Anthony Galluccio '39, Philip C. Staples, Jr. ocC., and Howard E. Thunberg...
Gaspar Griswold Bacon, Jr., Irving Banner, Edward Howard Bennett, George William Blackwood, Thomas Herbert Bilodeau, William Brooks Cavin, Jr., Leo Anthony Ecker, George Steven Ford, Ernest Amlin Gray, Jr., Dino James Lewis, William Henry Schmidt, 2d., Richard MacClennan Walsh, Jr., Robert Blake Watson, A. Townsend Winmill...
Among receivers at work are Philip C. Staples ocC, ineligible last year, on whom Coach Mitchell bases considerable hopes, and Elliot C. Bacon, who caught on the 19398 undefeated Freshman team. Arthur L. Johns '39, second baseman and captain of this historic Yardling nine, is already limbering up for the infield drive...
Side by side are contemporary editions of Bunyan, Shakespeare, Bacon, Michelangelo, Livy, Nepos, Aristotle, Sophocles, and Harold Gray...