Word: booth
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...more power in the forward line. W. D. Vogel '30, who has been out for several games, will be back as center. W.J.Salmon '30, who is out with injuries, will be replaced by S.C.Henry '29. Today's match will also be the first major encounter for A.G. Booth '30, who played a strong game against Fitchburg Normal School last week...
Henry, g.; Bodde or Kauffman, r.f.b.; Stuart, l.f.b.; Booth or Blackburn, r.h.b.; Westheim, c.h.b.; O. Driggs, l.h.b.; Pritchard r.o.f.; Parks, r.i.f.; Langdon, c.; Vogel, l.i.f.; Johnson, l.o.f...
...eleventh time Dartmouth tried to beat Yale and failed. Yale locked up Dartmouth's star, Myles Lane, in a cell of vicious tackles and won, 19-0. Though Lane went without his touchdowns he retained his lead in individual point score in the East, 101; since his nearest rival Booth of Pittsburgh (62), rested while his undefeated team sent substitutes to trample Allegheny...
...Brown, Jr. scholarship to Lewis Hyman Weinstein 1L., of Portland, Me. John L. Cadwalader Memorial Scholarship to Edward Willard, of State College, Pa. Langdell Scholarships, to Frederick Beutel 1L., of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Moses Samuel Huberman 3L., of Belle Harbor, N. Y. Reuben B. Hutchcraft Memorial Scholarship to Vincent Booth 1L., of Bennington, Vt. Emmons Scholarships to Franklin Cox 1L., of Cameron, Texas, and to John Tory, of Ontario, Canada. Robert Darrah Jenks Scholarship to Nathan Leonard Jacobs 3L., of Bayonne...
...Brinsley Sheridan, in connection with the sesqui-centennial revival of "The Rivals," with Mrs. Fiske in the role of Mrs. Malaprop. Having long been a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Mr. Hamilton is also secretary of The Players, famous club of actors founded by Edwin Booth, of which the president is Walter Hampden...