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...committee elections, which were held November 11, Putnam was tied for the lead in Gore with B. H. Beal. Churchill led in Gore, with Hardy second, and O'Connell was high man in Smith. Putnam and O'Connell were stars on the 1929 football team...
...usual football players were prominent among the candidates, R. H. O'Connell, husky end, received the highest vote in Smith Halls, while C. M. Churchill, substitute center, led on the Standish ballot. In Gore Hall, E. T. Putnam, Freshman quarterback, tied for the lead with B. H. Beal...
...winners follow: GORE HALL Resident B. H. Beal 66 E. T. Putnam 66 James Lawrence 63 Little, Hall E. W. Sexton 60 STANDISH HALL Resident C. M. Churchill 67 S. G. Hardy 57 T. G. Moore 41 Shepherd Hall A. E. French 79 SMITH HALLS Resident R. H. O'Connell 68 G. H. Norris 65 F. W. Farnworth 62 Non-Resident C. B. Carnegie...
Gore Hall: B. H. Beal, E. P. Dewing, A. M. Geissler, G. D. Guggenheimer, T. S. Kernan, and E. T. Putnam. Non-Residents from Little Hall: G. P. Davis, E. W. Sexton, R. K. Tilt, and P. S. Wisc...
Gore Hall--B. H. Beal, E. P. Dewing, A. M. Geissler, G. D. Guggenhelm, T. S. Kernan, James Lawrence, G. L. Leach, and E. T. Putnam. Non-Residents from Little Hall, G. P. Davis, E. W. Sexton, R. K. Hill, and P. S. Wise...