Word: berthed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Pete Illman '40, captain of the '37 Freshmen, may climb into the Varsity 155-1b. berth this season. A member of the Exeter squad for some years before he came to Harvard to win several titles for the Yardlings, Illman knows more about the game than any one else, has not the speed and muscle of either Harkness or Glendinning...
...select company, the Elephants being Carter H. White '38, hard driving fullback, and tackle Robert A. Uihlein, Jr. '38, whose six feet four inches in height and 203 pounds in weight made him the biggest man in House ball. Husky Paul G. Counihan '39 won the other tackle berth for Adams, and George Akerson, Jr. '39 got the nod at left end for the Gold-coasters...
Little Charles L. Moore '38 of Winthrop House was chosen for the left guard berth. In spite of his 158 pounds Moore was a standout all season for the Purtians...
...Newark Bears (International League), has been hired by the Cleveland Indians, after Casey Stengel's "delighted," only one major-league managerial job remained open: with the St. Louis Browns. Meanwhile, Infielder Tony Lazzeri, who was released by the New York Yankees to seek a manager's berth, last week settled down not as manager but as coach of the Chicago Cubs...
...railroad engineering, joined Central Steel Co. in 1913, eventually became vice president. Through various mergers, Ben Fairless rose to be executive vice president of Republic Steel, left that post to become president of Myron Taylor's Amalgamated Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp. in 1935. Following him in this berth will be 56-year-old J. L. Perry, now president of Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Co., Big Steel's principal southern subsidiary. Following Ed Stettinius as chairman of Big Steel's finance committee will be 45-year-old Enders M. Voorhees, now vice-chairman...