Word: captains
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Born. To Charles Stedman Garland, 28, onetime (1920) member of the Davis Cup tennis team and onetime (1927) non-playing captain, a son, Charles Stedman Garland Jr. (8 pounds 11 ounces); in Manhattan...
...Since Captain C. R. Wilcox, star ground-gaining back of the Purdue aggregation, appeared yesterday afternoon at the Soldiers Field Locker Building on crutches, there is little likelihood of his being seen in action today...
...University line-up follows: Henry Stuart '29, g.; G. C. Clark '29, lfb.; Captain C. D. Carr '28, rhb.; P. A. Reed '29, lhb.; Louis Kerness '29, chb.; A. M. Stollneyer '30, rhb.; W. D. Vogel '30, c.; L. L. Driggs '28, lof.; R. R. Forrester '30, lif.; N. C. Haskell '28, rof.; N. R. Danielian...
However, if the picture is exceptional this week, the stage attractions at the Metropolitan are more than distinctive in comparison with the ordinary run. "Flyin' High" is as successful a number based upon the flight of Captain Lindbergh as has been attained, which is not saying very much. The Greater Metropolitan Stage Orchestra under the direction of Gene Rodemich is the center of attraction with some grotesque looking imitation airplanes and a chorus of bespangled aviatrixes for atmosphere. Dances by a genial young person, Jerry by name, and "a couple of collegians from East Boston...
...Murray '20, captain of the University team in 1919, now coaching at Columbia, has been offered a place on the proposed alumni team, but has refused it. So has P. J. Philbin...