Word: blackburne
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...right end of the forward line, and R. T. Smith '27 and F. W. Rhinelander '29 are competing for the other wing position. Substitutes who will probably see service before the end of the afternoon are M. K. Exton '27 at an inside forward berth, and A. R. Blackburn '29 as a halfback...
...Committee is composed of the following men: Chairman, Edmund Balch Jackson '28, of Cambridge; sub-chairman, William Nelson Bump '28, of New Rochelle, N. Y., Alexander Maxwell Blackburn '28, of Locust Valley, N. Y., Henry Wilkinson Bragdon '28, of Rochester, N. Y., Lincoln Davol Brayton '28, of Fall River, Henry Chauncey '28, of Columbus, O. Charles Martin Clark Jr. '28, of New York, N. Y., Frank Bryant Cutts '28, of Providence, R. L. Langdon Dearborn '28, of Havana, Cuba, Richard Thomas Dunn '28, of Bridgeport, Conn., Thomas Hopkinson Eliot '28, of Cambridge, Allen Orrick Fordyce '28, of St. Louis...
...Freshmen will probably line up with F. W. Rhinelander and S. W. Langdon on the wings; B. M. Parles, Robert Gierash, and C. T. Bates as the center trio. A. R. Blackburn, C. C. Sykes and A. J. Shapiro, halfbacks; P. B. Rhinelander and H. W. Rubesimon, fullbacks. Louis Kerners, goal...
Viscount Morley of Blackburn, better known as John Morley, the philosopher-statesman friend of Gladstone, died last week at the age of 84 from heart failure...
...earlier years when he opposed the eight-hour day for labor-an attitude which cost him his seat in Parliament for Newcastle. From 1896 to 1908 he represented Montrose Burghs. Then came the triumph of his conservative soul: he was elevated to the Peerage as Viscount Morley of Blackburn. Other Liberals have become Peers, but Lord Morley had been previously opposed to the power of the Lords; it was an institution which should be " mended or ended." He continued, however, to support the Veto Bill, which finally curbed the power of the Lords...