Word: craning
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Bartol took Hageman's place at end, since the latter was in street clothes, and Whitney turned out in a white shirt. Grady was excused from practice, but otherwise the whole squad went through the afternoon drilling. Crane seems definitely settled in the first team right guard position...
President of Seatrain Lines Inc. is Graham M. Brush, onetime shipping executive. Since 1929 he has operated Seatrain New Orleans between New Orleans and Havana. Using a giant crane at each terminal, he has cut 40% off the usual stevedore charges, saved two loadings for shippers using rail-water transportation between the U. S. and Cuba. In the past three years Seatrain Lines Inc. has carried twice as much tonnage between New Orleans and Havana as the three competing shipping lines which operate four times as many vessels...
Team B--Wolcott, l.e.; Barrows, l.t.; Crane, l.g.; Casale, c.; Rogers, r.g.; Francisco, r.t.; Lowe, r.e.; Whitney, q.; Grady, l.h.b.; Barrett, r.h.b.; Waters...
Bartol, Werner, l.e.; Barrows, Healey, l.t.; Crane, Healey, Raff, l.g.; Casey, Casale, Lockwood, c.; Rogers, Dow, Scott, Raff, r.g.; Cullen, Francisco, Kidder, r.t.; Lowe, Wolcott, r.c.; Whitney, Peter, q.b.; Waters, Ferry, f.b.; Barrett, Hurlbut, Whipple, r.h.b.; Locke, Grady, Sherman, Bennett, l.h.b...
Nazro, Bartol, Werner, l.e.; Hardy, Barrows, Cullen, l.t.; Esterly, Healey, Scott, Crane, l.g.; Casey, Casale, Lockwood, c.; Gundlach, Rogers, Dow, Schumann, r.g.; Bancroft, Francisco, Kidder, r.t.; Hageman, Lowe, r.e.; Wells, Whitney, Peter, q.; Dean, Waters, Whipple, Ferry, f.b.; Nevin, Barrett, Hurlbut, r.h.b.; Crickard, Grady, Pescosolido, Locke, Bennett, l.h.b...