Word: colemans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There were no other changes in the A team yesterday, although Moses Hallett substituted for the absent Healey at right tackle. Vern Miller was at the other tackle; Lowry and Ernie Sargeant, guards; Burgy Ayres, center; Bill Coleman, quarterback; Torbie Macdonald and Joe Gardella, halfbacks; and Charley Spreyer, fullback...
Returning lettermen are Captain Torbie Macdonald, Tom Healey, Joe Gardella, Moses Hallett, Don Lowry, and Bill Coleman. Macdonald and Gardella, who give promise of becoming two of Harvard's best backs in a decade, are sure fire repeaters in starting berths. Healey, Coleman, and Lowry in the line are about as certain of first team positions when the season opens...
From end to end, the 1939 Varsity is weak in comparison with Harlow's line a year ago, and reserves are an even greater problem. There is one exception. At center Bill Coleman, with aid from Sophomores Charlie Ayres and Ted Lyman, should give Harlow a top-notch pivot man. Coleman has played center, guard and bucker, and Lyman captained last year's Yardling team from the backfield...
...Juniors elected to the Undergraduate Athletic Council and the sports they represent are as follows: baseball, Thomas V. Healey; basketball, Samuel W. White, Jr.; crew, Donald C. Watson, Jr.; football, William C. Coleman, Jr.; hockey, David C. Eaton; swimming, Erie Cutler; track, Guilliaem Aertsen, 3d; minor sports, Edmund S. Childs, Jr.; Langdon B. Gilkey; and James A. Rousmaniere...
...three Juniors nominated to the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports, the governing body of Harvard athletics, are the following: William C. Coleman representing the Major sports; Langdon B. Gilkey representing the Minor sports; and Edmund J. Doering 2d representing House sports. In addition to the three undergraduates, William J. Bingham '16, three alumni, and three faculty members are also on this Committee...