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...fast, hard-hitting fullback, Al Cameron, and an able 202 pound blocker, Johnny Harrell, fill out the Navy "A" backfield. They don't have a first and second string team, instead designating the two (or three) teams by letters and names...
...bench, nose bleeding from earlier action, came Normie Cameron to boot the winning point. The center snapped the ball, Cameron kicked, a low aerial that zoomed off the hand of an opposing lineman, flew high in the air, came down, hit the crossbar and bounded over for the winning point. This was enough for a victory, and the Bunnies trotted off with a hard...
Guards--Warren Carstensen, Peter E. Caron, Bradley A. Cameron, Lloyd Duxbury, Emmons S. Ellis, Norman Feinberg, Charles L. Costenhofer, Richard P. Gardiner, Jerry Gottschalk, Augustus L. Hemenway, Charles J. Hubbard, Harold Hinton, Vincent W. Jones, Jr., Gilbert King, Jr., John R. Leekeigh, Thaddeus E. Mroz, Philip L. Ruppenthal, Richard R. Davenport, Charles P. Stewart and Sidney O. Smith...
Then one night while Secretary of War Cameron "turned over for another nap," the Marylanders burned the railroad bridges on the Harrisburg and Philadelphia lines. Washington had no mail or newspapers. The telegraph "faltered on" until rioters seized the Baltimore office. Washington was left "in silence, isolation and fear...
Engaged. Norman Armour Jr., 21, Princeton junior, only child of U.S. Ambassador to the Argentine Norman ("The Ideal Diplomat") Armour; and Cynthia Sewell Burrage, 19, granddaughter of the late multimillionaire Boston copper king Albert Cameron Burrage; in Boston...