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Word: craned (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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Team B-Lowe, l.e.; Barrows, l.t.; Crane, l.g.; Casey, c.; Rogers, r.g.; Francisco, r.t.; Bartol, r.e.; Whitney, q.; Pescosolido, l.h.b.; Barrett, r.h.b.; Waters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COACHES TO STRESS DEFENSE AGAINST PASSES THIS WEEK | 10/4/1932 | See Source »

Team B: Bartol, l.e.; Barrett, l.t.; Rogers, l.g.; Simmons, c.; Crane, r.g.; Francisco, r.t.; Cassedy, r.e.; Peter, q.; Pescosolido, l.h.; Ferry, f.b.; Waters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: KICKING IS EMPHASIZED IN VARSITY PRACTICE | 9/29/1932 | See Source »

...doubleheader will take place this Saturday as has been rumored lately. The two Gleasons, Casey, and Crocker are the only men left on the sick list at the present time. Barrows at tackle and Crane and Gundlach at guards continued to show improvement yesterday. The lineups: Team A: Nazro, l.e.; Hardy, l.t.; Esterly, l.g.; Hallowell, c.; Gundlach, r.g.; Bancroft, r.t.; Hageman, r.e.; Wells, q.; Nevin, f.b.; Dean, r.h.; Crickard, l.h. Team B: Cassedy, l.e.; Littlefield, l.t.; Crane, l.g.; Cassale, c.; Rogers, r.g.; Francisco, r.t.; Bartol, r.e.; Whitney, q.; Pescosolido, l.h.; Grady, r.h.; Litman, f.b. Team C: Walcott, l.e.; Barrows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 200 FRESHMEN TURN OUT FOR FOOTBALL AT FIRST MEETING | 9/27/1932 | See Source »

Team B: Cassedy, l.e.; Barrett, l.t.; Healey, l.g.; Casale, c.; Crane, r.g.; Francisco, r.t.; Bartol, r.e.; Whitney, q.; Gleason, r.h.; Pescosolido, Locke, l.h.; Waters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TEAMS IN OPENING SCRIMMAGE | 9/21/1932 | See Source »

...sympathies for the revolting Cubans. The Junta's agents had to be organized but kept under cover: one of their men was made Pullman conductor on the Manhattan-Tampa run. As the popularity of the Cuban cause increased, Rubens was pestered with volunteers. He let the late Author Stephen Crane make a trip on the filibustering Commodore, which was wrecked. "When I met Crane again. . . . I asked him how one particularly self-important man behaved when all chance of saving the ship seemed gone. 'He reminded me of George Washington,' Crane said, 'first in war, first in peace?and first...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Today's Tyrant | 9/19/1932 | See Source »

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