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HARVARD '45 ANDOVER Garland, le re, McKernin Woodruff, lt rt, Luce Hubbard, lg rg, Carrington J. Fisher, c c, Rockefeller Smith, rg lg, Twombly W. Fisher, rt lt, Beardsley Hornbeck, re le, McMahon Drake, qb qb, Vose Ross, lhb rhb, Keuffel Barron, rhb lhb, Furse Goodale, fb fb, Duden...

Author: By A. EDWARD Rowse, | Title: UNDERDOG '45 ELEVEN SEEKS FIRST WIN AGAINST ANDOVER | 10/18/1941 | See Source »

Ends: George W. Casey, L. Bruce Smart, and Frederick B. Withington; Guards: Richard F. Andrews and Warren Carstensen; Center: Frederick Woodruff; Left Halfback: Edward B. Harding ; and Fullback; William A. Barron...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boston Gives Out Uniforms To Eight More '45 Gridders | 10/3/1941 | See Source »

Backs--Charles L. Aronson, Peter Babalas, William L. Bell, Douglas W. Barr, William A. Barron, Thomas A. Burcham, Richard M. Brown, Charles S. Burns, Fred J. Carr, William L. Cullen, Frank P. Coolidge, Jr., Dave Cutler, Thomas D. Connelly, Jr., Joseph W. Drake, Jr., Peter K. Dufault, John L. Ecob, Thomas A. Foley, Fairfield Goodale, Jr., James F. Gallagher, Stephen H. Glidden, Joseph T. Horgan, Edward H. Rushmore, Robert Hallisey, Edward P. Harding, Alan M. Johnson, James K. Knowles, Lester Katz, Alfred Kwisinsky, Vincent F. Leahy, James G. Martin, Sol G. Marias, Richard F. McCarthy, J. Raymond Moore, Jr., Richard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BIG '45 GRID SQUAD SEEN | 9/22/1941 | See Source »

...Stan Barron is the chairman of the dance committee, and Lincoln Clark, Jr. will act as head usher. Room permission lasts until 10 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 2/28/1941 | See Source »

General Hershey heard National C. I. O. Secretary James Barron Carey and General Counsel Lee Pressman defend labor's right to strike in defense industries, heard them oppose any move to abridge the right to strike, for whatever reason. He heard other speakers cry for more representation of labor on draft boards. But diplomatic Lewis Hershey confined him self to a cogent generality that was buzzing that day, as it had for weeks past, in many a citizen's mind. The U. S. must have unity in national defense, said he significantly, "Lest we each hang separately." Evidence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEFENSE WEEK: Big Bill's Answer | 12/23/1940 | See Source »

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