Word: chub
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...four years of high school work, went to Colgate as an assistant coach. In 1932, he moved to Amberst as head football and basketball coach, and later became athletic director as well. Amherst played Harvard once during Jordan's tenure. "We hit that team just right--outstanding players like "Chub" Peabody and Vern Struck were sophomores, and they only beat us, 13 to 0. We had a good back also--Al Snowball, and throughout the game, the announcer kept blaring, "Struck, by Snowball...
Jordan made his speaking trip before the coaches' meeting. The first stop was Syracuse, N. Y., when other speakers included Crimson football captain Tim Anderson and wingback Bob Cowles. Also on the program was Bishop Malcolm E. Peabody '11, father of former All-American football player, Endicott "Chub" Peabody...
...Shame!" That afternoon, the anti-Bricker forces rallied for one last fight in the assembly. Endicott ("Chub") Peabody, 33, Harvard's last All-America (guard, class of '42), World War II submarine officer and Boston lawyer, introduced a resolution calling for a referendum of all 50,000 A.B.A. members-in effect, a demand to see whether the membership would reverse the house of delegates. Striding down to a front-row mike, ex-President Holman angrily retorted: "You gentlemen just want to get your, names in the press." (Cried voices from the assembly floor: "Shame!") But a few minutes...
...last Crimson eleven to beat Dartmouth in the Stadium (7-0 in 1941) had All-American "Chub" Peabody and was the last to beat both Yale and Princeton...
Along with Roosevelt, Joseph A. DeGulielmo '29, Mayor of Cambridge, Edward A. Crane '35, City Councillor and former Mayor of Cambridge, and Boston attorney Endicott "Chub" Peabody '42, Harvard All-American, will also present Stevenson's candidacy...