Word: bigelows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...played together occasionally as lads and have both retired to chop wood for amusement are Wilhelm II, 67, and Poultney Bigelow, 71, eccentric U. S. journalist-lecturer. While the onetime Kaiser fells a modest cord or two each year in Doorn, Mr. Bigelow is indefatigable as a log and kindling splitter at his 120-year-old rustic abode, "Bigelow Homestead," in Malden-on-Hudson, N. Y. (TIME, Feb. 22). Time was when his father, John Bigelow, was U. S. Ambassador at Paris; and young Poultney is said to have paddled the first U. S. canoe that ever skimmed through...
With these games in view, Coach E. L. Bigelow '21 will make a final cut of the squad today with the intention of speeding up progress in combination play...
With such an abundance of excellent substitutes, Coach Bigelow will pilot his team through the season much as he did last year, rushing in relief combinations in order to force the play throughout the game...
Coach Edward Bigelow made a final decision on the starting goal guard following yesterday's practice when he selected Joe Morrill to guard the cage for the start of tonight's game over his closest competitor for the position, Westy Adams. The competition for the regular position is still keen, however, and it is by no means certain that Morrill will continue to hold down the starting job in every game this season...
Willard Howard will share the defense honors with Capt. Bill Ellison. Both of these men have earned their insignia and have had considerable experience in the Harvard type of hockey, originated by Mr. Ralph Winsor, and emulated by the present coach and pupil of Mr. Winsor, Edward Bigelow...