Word: blanchards
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...SwampscottAndrew Wolfe Nancy Browne, WinsorWilliam J. Welfgram Mary Louise Sherritt, RadcliffeTHAYER HALLLloyd M. Anderson Esther Bennett, Gorham NormalDavid B. Arnold, Jr. Adele Squibb, WindsorA. Roy Atherton, Jr. Janet Erwin, Colby Junior CollegeMyrton F. Beeler Phyillis Slater, Thayer AcademySheldon K. Beren Sylvia Gross, CambridgeEdmund R. Biddie Hilda Flietz, RadcliffeHerbert W. Blanchard Sally West, BeaverBurton P. Block Evelyn O'Leary, MiltonThomas J. Carens Molly Hunter, WellesleyFrancis H. Caskin Mary Mercier, DanversRobert W. Chase Janet Nichols, WellesleyWalter A. Deane Martha Ann Lawton, Academic ModernoJames A. Doering Cornelia Weeks, SmithCharles A. Eberhardt Cynthia Carlisle, NewtonJohn D. Eusden Mildred Lane, WellesleyJohn C. Faulkner, III Polly...
Captain George Blanchard sparks the defense with Charley Purinton and Bob McGivern, neither of whom played before this year. If Rodger is ready to play, then Tom Bridge may move back to defense. Bill Ennis, another first-year player, will start in the nets...
George W. Blanchard, Dugald C. Burns, Edward M. Guild (Captain), Francis A. Houston 2nd, William J. Moss, Charles M. Purinton, James F. Reidy, William R. Watson, Charles B. Straus, Jr. (Manager...
...from being a blank only by Captain Ted Guild, who won a 14 to 12 decision in an overtime in the 128-pound class. Jim Reidy, Bill Watson, Charlie Purinton, and Dug Burns were able to hold their opponents down to decisions, while Bill Moss, Frank Houston, and George Blanchard were all pinned...
...team which Chief Boston will field against this powerful New Haven machine varies only a little from that which started against Dartmouth. George Blanchard, until this week a guard, has been shifted to the backfield, and by virtue of his deadly blocking will start in the blocking back post. Antie Mason, out of the Dartmouth game with a bruised rib, is back in service again and will play at center...