Word: blanchards
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lineups: FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM Bridge, le le, Aldrich Hibbard, lt lt, Mallett DeCoster, lg lg, Warburton Mason, c c. Byrnes Blanchard, rg rg, Dorsey Parson, rt rt, Fisher Cummings, re re, Hyde Gleason, qb qb, Geethals Johnson, lhb lhb, O'Donnell Gifford, rhb rhb, Truesdale Cowen, fb fb, Anderson
...usual, there will probably be only a few prep school standouts in the Yardling crop reporting today, and inexperience will not count heavily against a candidate. Tom Bridge and Tom Cowan of Exeter, a lineman and back respectively; backfield men George Blanchard of Arlington and Wilson of Mercersburg all come to Harvard with established gridiron reputations...
Richard H. Allen, David F. Barnes, Myrton F. Beeler, George W. Blanchard, Calvin E. Boe, Robert R. Boot, Arling D. Brown, Jr., Marshall E. Carroll, Jonathan Dean, Wakefield Dort, Jr., George A. Economon, Harold C. Fleming, George William French III, Thomas H. Green, Donald E. Greenholz, Richard P. Hall, Thomas C. Hall, George A. Hibbard, Frederick J. Hillman, William J. Houston, Clifton M. Howard, Jr., John C. Hulley, Arthur M. Johnson, Loring J. Larson, Edmond J. LeMoal, Gerald Lenane, Paul E. Marsh...
NATHAN W. BLANCHARD...
...Board Chairman Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr. was the purchase of Engineering Projects, Inc., of Dayton, Ohio. Best guess as to the price: something less than $500,000, plus royalties. Named to head G. M.'s new Aeroproducts Division was Engineering Projects' president, 40-year-old Werner J. Blanchard. He has designed a constant-speed propeller with hollow hub for light cannon, now has under Army test a prop of new design with eight blades, four turning in each direction. If business warrants, G. M.'s research laboratory in Dayton will be expanded into...