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Word: crockers (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harvard team was outweighed by 15 pounds. On the offensive, however, the 150's found it impossible to make any gains through the heavy Huntington line, and it was only when a Huntington line, and kick was blocked and the ball recovered by the speedy end, Crocker, on the one-yard line, that the Harvard quarter-back, Dearborn, was able to put it over for a touchdown. The only other chance for a score failed when Corcoran, playing at left half back, succeeded in eluding the Huntington backs, and ran loose for a 45-yard gain, but then was unable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 150-POUND ELEVEN WINS FROM HUNTINGTON 6-0 | 10/10/1931 | See Source »

Ends: W. L. Claff '33, F. G. Crocker '34, W. W. Crowninshield '32, H. L. Fain '34, A. A. Lawrence '34, J. E. Lightle '33, W. E. McCanon '32, W. J. McTigue '33. Tackles: J. E. Beaumont '33, H. E. Brown '32, A. J. Bush '34, H. Gross '33, E. S. Holden '33, E. Parker '34, G. W. Wickersham '32. Guards: Karl Adams '33, L. Brooks '33, C. Cheever '34, A. Dryer '33, P. H. Futcher '32, B. Ginsberg '34, H. Ulfelder '32. Centers: Brown, Forbes, G. J. Huberman '34; H. J. Bourneuf '33. Quarterbacks: Eustis Dearborn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 150-POUND TEAM WINS FROM HOUSE ELEVEN IN FIRST GAME | 10/7/1931 | See Source »

...Francis Carter Wood, director of Crocker Foundation for Cancer Research . . . Sc.D...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Kudos Jun. 15, 1931 | 6/15/1931 | See Source »

...Illustrating the dangers of communication by telephone,"-and sent both clippings to old chum and fellow Republican National Committeeman, President William Henry Crocker of Crocker First National Bank of San Francisco (who arrived last week in Manhattan). It was revealed that for nearly 25 years, since they first met at the Bohemian Club's jolly grove near San Francisco, Pedagog Butler and Banker Crocker have been regaling each other across the continent, exchanging things they find amusing. Sometimes they send jokes, sometimes crank letters; but mostly clippings of those little boxed stories called "freaks"' which are the delight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Two Old Gentlemen | 5/25/1931 | See Source »

...Control of Cancer. His Society for the Control of Cancer, he explained, took no side on the Coffey-Humber matter. But he personally believed that Drs. Coffey & Humber had better follow up their work in California. Dr. Francis Carter Wood, 61, the ruddy, learned director of the Crocker Institute of Cancer Research, editor of the new American Journal of Cancer (TIME, Jan. 12) was also present. Dr. Wood is one of his country's greatest experimenters in cancer. Francis Patrick Garvan and his Chemical Foundation act upon everything that Dr. Wood says regarding cancer. He said last week that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: California v. New York | 5/25/1931 | See Source »

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