Word: caseys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Sidney Carroll 217 *Gordon Chase Streeter 210 *Henry Charles Thacher 175 George Huntington Damon 167 Cyrus Leo Sulzberger 152 Richard Lawrence Stites 142 Robert Blaine Murray, Jr. 132 Daniel Wortham Litscher 110 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE *David Bradley Cheek 251 *Paul deBarsy deGive 242 *Frederick Greeley Crocker 218 *Warren Albert Casey 196 *George Gore 195 *Eddy James Rogers 195 *David Eli Kopans 194 Robert Satterlee Hurlbut 191 James Mansfield Estabrook 182 Robert Breckinridge 156 Edward Esty Stowell 154 Kent Sanger 133 John Joseph Hayes, Jr. 111 John Thomas Higgins 107 Harold Frankel 91 *Elected
...announced yesterday that the following names have been added by petition to the list of nominees for the coming Senior elections: For permanent Class secretary, John Redman Canavan and George Chester Doyle; for album committee, Robert Blaine Murray, Jr.; for Class Day Committee, Warren Albert Casey; for permanent Class committee, Clifton Lane Jackson, William Thomas Piper, Jr., Harry Morris Plotkin, and Charles Aston Rossiter. It was also announced that Richard Palmer Waters, Jr., of Brookline has withdrawn his name from the list of nominees for permanent Class secretary...
...love football and I love to coach it. My work at Harvard has been most pleasant and I have enjoyed working with Eddie Casey," Nelson asserted when he announced his intention of not returning as a Crimson mentor next fall. He expressed regret that his business forced his retirement but he felt that the ten weeks each year that he had devoted to football interfered too seriously to warrant his continuance in office...
Swede Nelson came to Harvard in the fall of 1931 when Casey took up the reins of Crimson football, but when Casey was the Freshman coach, Nelson has assisted him informally. He has worked with the backfield and had complete charge of blocking and tackling. William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics and Head Cocach Casey are now faced with the task of choosing a successor to Nelson and have already begun to confer on the proposition. Their decision will be announced sometime this winter but will probably not come until after the meeting of collegiate coaches during the Christmas...
...backfield next fall, for it is likely that Charles H. Bradford '26 would be forced to give up his position as a result of a desire to devote all of his time to business. This loss would mean that, in addition to securing a new backfield coach, Bingham and Casey would have to look around for an available head line coach. It is possible that there will be even more changes in the coaching staff, since Edward H. Bradford, Jr. '26, end coach, is also considering giving up coaching for business. In the event of this change Wesley Fesler...