Word: captains
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...army officers in their second year of study are: Majors W. A. Borden, Ordnance Department; D. Hartman, Q. M. C.; R. F. Maddox, Chemical Warfare Service; F. F. Scowden, Q. M. C.; R. H. Somers, Ordnance Department; and Captain J. T. Watson Signal Corps...
...Swift; class of June, 1928: N. A. Bauer, J. J. Canavan, F. C. Carter, Lieutenant A. B. Clark, M. J. Cruickshank, C. E. Dick, W. M. Edens, W. B. Greenman Jr, R. V. Horton, R. M. Hornung, Malcolm McElroy, J. M. Rae, F. H. Schroeder, E. V. Shierling, and Captain James Watson...
...line-rushing of G. H. Talbot '31 and Captain B. H. Ticknor '31 accounted for most of the Freshman team's many first downs: rushing and kicking were the main articles of the Harvard offense, very little passing being tried...
...explanation of his statement, the Dartmouth captain pointed out that Harvard gained steadily through the line, and could make four or five first downs by line plunges, but lacked ability to open up its play and make long gains. "Banking at the line is all right," said MacPhail, "but when a team has to keep it up for 50 yards of gain, it wears itself out and is certain to be stopped eventually at the end of such a long march." MacPhail went on to say that if a Dartmouth team cannot make at least one long gain...
...yard run in the second quarter by Hewitt, the schoolboy captain and quarterback, was the most striking feature of the game, but Hewitt failed to cross the goal line and the Freshmen stopped the Academy's advance...