Word: bloome
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harvard representatives started the game brilliantly, scoring a touchdown on the very first play when Nitkin intercepted a Brown lateral on his own 40 yard line, gained ten yards himself, and then threw a deceptive lateral to Bloom, who ran over for the score. This initial play was the outstanding feature of the game...
...lineup: S. A. M. P. D. T. Line Arthur Bloom '31 Rogers R. L. Nitkin '32 Walsh M. M. Silton '31 Mitchell Backfield J. A. Marcus '31 Moulton L. R. Rose '31 Reid Milton Jacobson '31 Kay S. A. Smith '31 Buzzel...
Score--Phi Delta Theta 12, Sigma Alpha Mu 6. Touchdowns--Rogers 2, Bloom. Referee--Frank Pickard, Harvard. Time--four periods, 20 plays each...
Members of the Sigma Alpha Mu squad are: Arthur Bloom '31, Milton Jacobson '31, A. I. Kowarsky '31, J. A. Marcu '31, R.I. Nitkin '31, I. R. Rose '31, M. H. Silton '31, and J. A. Smith '31. Edmund Dorfman '33 and P. S. Barrabee '33, new additions to the team, did fine work all season, their speed proving to be a valuable asset...
...report that Vincenzo Marchietelli, chef of Congressman Sol Bloom of New York, had chased Col. Marco Pennaroli, military attache of the Italian Embassy with a knife after an argument over Fascism, caused Chef Marchietelli to brood. When he brooded he became insane. When he became insane he was committed to the Gallinger Hospital, Washington...