Word: berthed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Handy-Man" Fran Lane will be the "cynosure of neighboring eyes" again today for he is in a new position--not new to him but a change from running to blocking back. He has before worked well in that post; in fact, it was his original berth on the Varsity...
...days ago by Casey at center, was back on Team A as a substitute and it is not improbable to find him there on Saturday. Lane remained at the running back position, where he was on Tuesday and showed so much promise that he will probably find a starting berth...
...bitterest fight at the present time is for a permanent berth at left tackle. In the last four days of practice Leon A. Francisco '34 and Eddy J. Rogers '34 have each had two workouts at that position on "A" team. Francis J. Crane '34 has been at center on all of the practice sessions so far. In all of the scrimmages the backfield has been composed of Harry K. Wells '34 or Allan W. Sherman '34, alternating at quarter, Charles J. Nevin '34 and Arthur J. Barrett '34, halfbacks, and Captain John H. Dean '34, fullback...
...Francisco '34 at left tackle. In yesterday's tryout, however, Eddy J. Rogers '34 returned to the tackle position. Next to the problem of finding a first-string tackle is that of discovering a center to take Hallowell's place. At present, Francis J. Crane '34 is occupying the berth...
...Banister, smart, vivacious, blue-eyed and sixtyish, is the second woman to get an upper berth in the Treasury from President Roosevelt. The first was Nellie Tayloe Ross, onetime Governor of Wyoming, now Director of the Mint...