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...recent years, Barry Wood, a triple-threat All-American Dean's List scholar-athlete and Ben Ticknot, a deadly tackler from his post at center, and another All-American captain, are the most celebrated. Chub Peabody, who is one of the greatest linemen in Harvard history, an All-American guard (he made every nation-wide team and collected a horde of trophies) from last year is the latest addition to the Crimson Football Hall of Fame...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Rich in Tradition | 9/25/1942 | See Source »

With a schedule fully as tough as last year's and one game longer, Harlow is faced with the problem of building up virtually an entirely new team, for no longer can he boast a line composed of players like Chub Peabody, Dick Pflster, and Loren MacKinney, to mention only a few of the "seven blocks of granite," or a backfield of Lee, Heiden and McNicol...

Author: By Burton VAN Vort, | Title: Informal Football Practice Will commence Soon at Soldiers Field | 8/10/1942 | See Source »

...rebuilding process all over again, starting almost from scratch. Of the four or five outstanding underclassmen who won letters last fall only Captain Don Forte has survived the accelerated academic program and will be back for another season. In addition to the terrific June graduation toll which took Chub Peabody, Loren MacKinney, Vern Miller, Dick Pflster, Captain Franny Lee, George Heiden, Tom Gardiner, etc., Juniors Don McNicol, Jack Morgan, and Johnny Page will play no more football for Harvard...

Author: By Donald Peddie, | Title: Freshmen Can Find Berths In Football Free-for-All | 6/15/1942 | See Source »

...Crimson boat lines up with Gene Wulsin stroke, Herb Church, 7; Hugh Manning, 6; Captain John Carpenter, 5; Chub Peabody, 4; Soup Campbell, 3; Joe Grant, 2; Charlie Putnam, bow; and Johnny Strauss...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eliot House Crew Meets Yale's Trumbull College Eight in New Haven Harbor Today | 5/16/1942 | See Source »

Into Washington last week strode a big, pink, chub-cheeked Michigan Swede -Wendell Lund, of Escanaba -6 ft. 1 in., 200 lb., 36, and unknown. His new boss, WPB Chief Donald Nelson, had to be introduced to him. Washington turned a blank face. But none of this fazed Mr. Lund. He had arrived to take over the Labor Production Division of the War Production Board, to become one of the nine people who will mobilize U.S. manpower for total...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: Step Up, Step Down | 5/11/1942 | See Source »

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