Word: cramer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Ooyle '27, G. B. Cramer '26, H. G. Dorman '26, D. T. Eaton E.T.S., W. H. Gratwick '25, R. J. Harper '25, L. U. Harris '26, J. M. Hernandez 1G, W. C. Hicks E.T.S., A. W. Johnson T.S., Y. Kamii 1G.B., S. Kitasawa 1G., F. C. Lawrence E.T.S.; T. G. Littell '24, Y. W. Lin 2G., H. H. MacCubbin '26, R. M. Mears '27, H. B. Molholm '26, Lawrence Morris '25, R. D. Parker '26, A. D. Phillips '26, Harry Reiff '25, J. McC. Roots '25, W. A. Shimer 2G., C. O. Simpson '27, S. H. Sturgis...
Talcott Parsons, Amherst College; Arthur Pollister, Bates College; Francis B. Cramer, Berkeley Divinity School; Harold F. Carr, Boston Theological School, Elmer W. Grenfell, Bowdoin College; Harold W. Landin, Clark University; Roland A. Gibson, Dartmouth College; D. T. Eaton, Episcopal Theological School; Norman E. Himes, Harvard University; F. M. Bass, International Y. M. C. A.; Frank Shaw, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Cara Cook, Mt. Holyoke College; Mary Ruth Schantz, Simmons College; Eva Freeman, Wellesley College; G. B. Appel, Yale University...
...University team Gordon and Combs substituted at the ends, Eastman and Evans were at tackles, Dunker and Hubbard were the guards while Greenough was in at center until he was supplanted by Macomber. In the backfield, McGlone at quarterback was teamed with three second team backs, Stevens, Bianchi, and Cramer...
Gore showed far more power than her opponent, and seemed to have the advantage from the very start. Had it not been for the excellent defensive work of the Standish Hall backfield Gore, would have won decisively. G. B. Cramer did some fine line-bucking for Gore, and R.H.Schachet made several good end-runs. The spectacular play of the game was a forward pass, Schacht to Fay, which netted Gore Hall twenty-five yards...
...with which he supported the experiments of the medical men for the extirpation of yellow fever, of far reaching importance in the history of Cuba and the Canal Zone, was a marked feature of his administration. In 1899 Harvard conferred on him at 38 the degree of LL.D. Lord Cramer, when asked to suggest someone to succeed him as viceroy of Egypt said that the only man who could be his successor was not an Englishman but an American--Leonard Wood...