Word: bells
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...message was from Langdon Bell, Business Manager of the Daily Princetonian and stated that a shipment of cigars was en route for Brighton to be distributed to the men suffering sartorially from last Saturday's defense of the goal-posts...
Died. Major General George ("Do-It-Now") Bell Jr., U. S. A., retired, 67; in Chicago, of pernicious anemia...
HARVARD PRINCETONMeadows l.e r.e. Moeser, StinsonPratt l.t. r.t. RosengarienSimonds, Stewart l.g. r.g. BaldwinGamache, Bell c. c. Howe, BartelKilgour, Goodwin r.g. l.g. DavisCoady, Lindner r.t. l.t. DarbyStrong, Saltonstall r.e. l.e. LawlorPutnam, Stafford q.b. q.b. CaulkinsGuarnaccia, French, Clark l.h.b. r.h.b. SlagleSayles, Zarakov r.h.b. l.h.b. Bridges, Prendergast, WilliamsMiller f.b. f.b. Mile
NamePosition Class Age Weight Height Bell, Dudley Center '28 20 195 6.1 Brown, G. K. End '28 21 175 5.8 Bruen, A. P. Guard '28 22 195 5.11 Chauncey, Henry Beck '28 21 180 6.2 Clark, E. C. Back '27 23 165 5.8 Clark, Forrester Tackle '29 20 203 6.5 Coady, C. D. Tackle '27 23 195 6. Cunningham, J. S. Back '29 19 175 5.8 Daley, L.F. Guard '27 23 190 6. French, A. E. Back 29 20 175 5.11 Gamache, E. F. Center '27 21 165 6. Goodwin, Walter Guard '29 20 185 5.11 Grant, F. S Back...
...before the Four Rivers Juniors, a metropolitan football club, by a 3 to 1 score. The club players were too experienced for the Crimson booters, and their play showed greater finish and desisiveness. The visitors' forward line functioned particularly well, and kept the second team defense on the run. Bell and Mitchelson piereed this defense for scores, the former counting twice. Arnold, aggressive center of the Crimson outfit, sent the sphere between the posts for his team's lone score