Word: blanchards
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Earl ("Red") Blaik, Army's coach, moaned: "We're woefully short on backfield material"-which was one way of saying that his line was tremendous. And it was true that he had only a dozen backs. But that might suffice, since two of the twelve, Felix ("Doc") Blanchard and Glenn Davis, form football's deadliest one-two punch of the century...
Compilation work on the 1945 Harvard Album has been completed despite overwhelming wartime difficulties, Paul Blanchard of the Warren Press reported last weekend; and while other problems may crop up to prevent realization of the current timetable, hopes are that the book will be printed and bound by the end of September...
...Blanchard emphasized that this date could not be anticipated with conclusive assurance. "This book," he said, "has been put out under handicaps experienced by no other Album staff. Pictures of over 1,000 members of the class had to be secured somehow or other, and pictures of all sizes were sent in by about half the class, while Red Book pictures were used for the others. In the final product, however, all the pictures will appear uniform...
...book will not be so elaborate as preceding Albums," Blanchard continued, "since many of the activities had closed down and no pictures could be taken of them. But the book will still maintain pre-war appearance, and it will still be a custom...
...yard dash-Won by Fechtor (B); second, Bates (B); third, Fritts (H); fourth, Crowell (B). Time-10.3 sec. 220-yard dash-Won by Fritts (H); second, Fechtor (B); third, Clark (H); fourth, Cosgrove (T). Time-23.3 sec. Mile run-Won by Blanchard (T); second, Robbins (H); third, Foster (T); fourth, Bray (B). Time-4 min., 32.6 sec. Two-mile run-Won by Jolly (T); second, Hoverman (B); third, Martin (T); fourth, Fulton (T). Time...