Word: carter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Fayde, g.; Des Roches, l.f.b.; Smith, r.f.b.; Roland, l.h.b.; Bland, c.h.b.; Tothan, Sargent, r.h.b.; Carrigan, Northey, c.; Lay, Carroll, l.o.f.; Carter, W. D., l.i.f.; Carter, E. F., r.o.f.; Grover, r.i.f...
Smith Halls: C. D. G. Breckinridge, Chairman, E. C. Carter, Jr., R. M. Hale, J. De. F. Junkin, V. Monroe, Jr., G. L. Robinson, P. A. Tolman, C. M. Underhill, and H. W. Williams...
...Freshman scores were made by W. D. Carter, and C. E. Callagan...
...Freshman line-up follows: J. P. Faude, g.; E. J. Des Roches, lfb.; J. M. Sargeant, rhb.; R. H. Roland, lhb.; I. D. Bland, chb.; J. H. Smith rhb.; L. W. Carrigan, c.; W. E. Gay, lof.; W. D. Carter, lif.; E. C. Carter, rof.; E. J. Groves...
...largest power pool of a fortnight ago, last week became a part of a larger largest power pool. A fortnight ago Thomas N. Carter of Public Service Gas & Electric Co. of New Jersey announced the merger of his company with Philadelphia Electric Co. and Pennsylvania & Light Co. (TIME, Sept. 26). Their transmission lines of 208 miles represented the largest linkage yet. Last week directors of the company of which Mr. Carter's is a subsubsidiary-United Gas Improvement*-agreed with directors of the Philadelphia Electric Co. (already a part of the earlier merger) to pool their power resources. Their...