Word: barkin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Russ Allen, Bob Barkin, Jim Gaffney, Charley Kessler, Henry Russell, and Ben Smith, all linemen and Chief Boston, Phil Brooks, Rick Hedblom. Howie Lewenstein, and Verne Struck backs, all had perfect attendance reports...
...summary: HARVARD BROWN '39 Hallet (Pafford, P. Knapp, Beal), l. e. l. e., Battles J. Gardner (Atherton, Schmidt, Barkin), l. t. l. t., Goodman (Brown) Baum (D. Hardy, Emerson), l. g. l. g., Carifeo (Wisbach) Letarte (D. Smith, Olney, Noble), c. c., Carey Caldwell (Lipsitt, Lippman, Whitemore, Maloney), r. g. r. g., Blake (O'Shanick) D. Gardner (Radway, Tufts), r. t. r. t., Pittochelli Harkness (Stone, Higgs) r. e. r. e., Larkowich Owen (Jerome, Trope), q. b. q. b., Ambrosini (Hicks) Stewart (Reardon, Roberts), l. h. b. l. h. b., Shaw (Kapstein) Lewenstein (Hicks, Parquette...
...blind tigers of Medicine Lodge, Kiowa, Enterprise; when she was jailed for being a nuisance and refused to return home until she had destroyed the nation's supply of "hell broth," Preacher Nation divorced her. Carry, considering herself "just a bulldog at the feet of Jesus Christ, barkin' and bitin' at what He don't like," carried on, founded a home for widows and orphans of drunkards at Kansas City, became president of the W. C. T. U., stumped the country for "that divine law," national Prohibition. In May, 1910, she was kicked...