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Pratt started the Dartmouth game at right tackle, while other sophomore members were John Barbee, Henry Chauncey, Allen Fordyce, John Nordberg, George Shapiro, Daniel Simonds, Borden Tripp, and Ralph Turner. But the entire class might well have played that day. An undefeated Dartmouth team crushed the Crimson 32 to 9. Crosby scored the varsity's only touchdown, and after the game Indian coach Jesse Hawley said: "Of the Harvard men I think most highly of young Crosby, the sophomore back. He's a crackerjack now and should go far before his football days are over." The CRIMSON broke into...

Author: By David L. Halbersiam, | Title: De-Emphasis, Nassau Rift Marked 1928's Sophomore, Junior Years | 6/9/1953 | See Source »

...varsity edged William and Mary and Crosby again scored an important touchdown. Things were tense before the Princeton game, and there was a big send-off rally. But Princeton won, 34 to 0, and the next week's papers announced the shift of Henry Chauncey to fullback. Chauncey hadn't played at all that season, but he was the hero at the Crimson upset a heavily favored Brown team. He played the entire game and it was his dropkick in the second period which provided the only score. "Chauncey covered himself with glory," said the paper...

Author: By David L. Halbersiam, | Title: De-Emphasis, Nassau Rift Marked 1928's Sophomore, Junior Years | 6/9/1953 | See Source »

...varsity, with Crosby starting in the backfield and Chauncey also seeing a lot of action, tied a powerful Yale team with a succession of goal line stands. "Harvard beats Yale, 0 to 0," shouted the newsboys after the game...

Author: By David L. Halbersiam, | Title: De-Emphasis, Nassau Rift Marked 1928's Sophomore, Junior Years | 6/9/1953 | See Source »

John P. Chase, former Harvard hockey coach who captained the 1932 U.S. hockey team in the Olympics and who is now a Boston financier. Henry Chauncey, head of the Educational Testing Service in Princeton, New Jersey. N. B. Daniellian, vice-President of the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Association...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Roster of Returning Class Holds Many Famous Names | 6/8/1953 | See Source »

Automatic safety devices and a host of unpredictable technical problems will raise the price of the electricity produced. But the solution to these problems may also mean an answer to man's dwindling reserves of coal and fuel oil. In an ideal nuclear power plant, says Dr. Chauncey Starr, North American's director of atomic research, 10 lbs. of fissionable material a day could produce electric power equal to the ultimate capacity of Hoover...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: A Problem of Power | 6/1/1953 | See Source »

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