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...Andover Aldridge '26, end 21 172 5.10 Kent Legendre, S., '25, end 20 172 6.01 Manual Training, La. Beattie '25, back 20 192 6.03 Brooklyn M. T. H. S. Beares '26, back 21 166 5.10 Peabody H. S. Gibson '26, back 20 182 6.00 Peabody H. S. Crum '24, back 22 180 5.11 Derry H. S., Pa. Legendre, M., '25, back 21 177 6.00 Manual Training, La. Shackelford '25, back 21 161 6.00 Episcopal Harvard Statistics Name and Position Age Wt. Ht., Prep. School First Eleven Combs '26, end 19 170 5.11 Culver Eastman '24, tackle 22 210 6.01 Scottsbluff...
...Charles J. Bullock and Professor Homer B. Vanderblue '15, both of the Committee will speak on the interpretation of the index. The application of the index to the individual business will then be discussed by members of the Committee and prominent busines men of the country. Professor Leonard W. Crum of the committee will be the first speaker. He will be followed by Mr. Charles b. Hammond '80 of the Acme Wire Company, New Haven, Conn., Mr. Joseph H. Barber, of the Walworth manufacturing Company, Boston, and Mr. Anson B. Gardner '15, of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company...
...probable line-up follows: Caldwell, center; Howard and Bedell, guards; Rutan and Hill, tackles; Stout and Smith, ends; Gorman or Dinsmore, quarterback; Van Gerbig, Beattie, and either Crum or Captain Snively, backs...
...Pinney's family consists first of his wife, "the mollusk," fat, superstitious, whose voice "held the habitual tone of a bagpipe collapsing." Then there is Mrs. Crum, hard-working mother-in-law, whose voice was "an echo of the spirit of '76," a not altogether unamiable creature. Young Eddie follows the general literary pattern of small boys. He tries to chloroform the cat, gets bad marks at school, is beloved. The daughter, Adelaide, is the high spot of the Pinney family. She is gifted with a budding intelligence which begins to blossom under the beneficent influence of her pleasant...
Buell's choice for the quarterback position was unrivalled as was Owen's selection for fullback. The halfback positions were difficult to select from the many possibilities, including O'Hearn, Mallory, and Jordan of Yale, Crum and Cleaves of Princeton, and Chapin and Gehrke of Harvard. To round out the backfield, it was necessary to select a punter and an end runner, in addition to forming a good defensive combination. O'Hearn alone of the possibilities combined punting ability with excellent open field running, and his showing against the University, when he gained more ground from scrimmage than any other...