Word: cottons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Major J. B. Wogan lined the University horsemen up as follows: L. A. Shaw '30, No.1; J. P. Cotton '29, No. 2; Alexander Shaw '28, No. 3; and J. P. Mandell '29, back. The Freshman malletmen were in the following formation: H. L. Kellogg, No. 1; George Clark, No. 2; H. T. Gerry, No. 3; and P. L. Jenkins, back...
...first-year team, though not yet definite in personnel, made a very favorable showing and played on the whole a better game than the veterans according to Major Wogan. Goals were scored for the University by Cotton and Alexander Shaw, one apiece, and for the Freshman by Jenkins, who made both tallies...
...have been retained are: F. R. Childs '30, G. L. Clark '31, J. P. Cotton '29, L. C. Denton '30, G. A. Edson '30, E. T. Gerry '31, T. B. Glynn, H. L. Hudson '31, P. L. Jenkins '31, H. M. Kellogg '31, H. T. King '30, Herbert Lloyd '30, J. P. Mandell '29, L. M. Owen '31, Alexander Shaw '28, L. A. Shaw '30, F. E. Shine '30, A. W. Stone '30, and R. D. Whedon...
...adopt a new uniform in place of mannish, "tin cannish" khaki. Seven ladies paraded the platform in costumes of green wool with suede belts. The leaders delightedly voted that they should all dress that way. For Girl Scouts themselves, a pleated, roll-collared, one-piece slipover of green cotton twill was adopted, with sport hats to match...
Aged Tiger. General Pershing, Commanders Savage and Spafford and a delegation largely representative of the 48 States, trooped up the steps of a house in the Avenue de Messine, Paris. When the door opened, an 87-year-old figure in grey uniform, grey police cap and grey cotton gloves hurried down the hall. "How do you do? Old friend, what are you doing here?" said the grey figure...