Word: cutters
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cutter, whose great work at halfback featured the early games, will be unable to start against Harvard. Allen veteran tallback whose backing up of the line has stamped him as one of the greatest defensive backs of the season, will be able to take only a small part in Saturday's engagement...
...defense the Elis will have a formidable pair in Captain Potts, and Cole. In the forward line the Blue will have the brilliant Ferguson, whose poke-check played an important part in stopping the Crimson. Cutter and Cottle, substitute wings last year who are at present filling halfback positions on the Yale eleven, and Frey, reserve center...
...General John A. Dix, Which contained the direction: 'If any man attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the shot', was transmitted on the evening of January 15, 1861, for the purpose of retaining under the control of the Federal government the United State Coast Guard cutter 'Robert McLelland', then in the port of New Orleans...
...away from school to work for Cyrus Hermann Kotschmar Curtis when that famed publisher was starting the Ladies' Home Journal, and entered business for himself at 20. He knew nothing then of electricity, "knows less today," yet is now president of a large concern making electrical apparatus (Cutter Electric & Manufacturing Co.) by reason of a genius for not interfering with men trained to their jobs. "He smokes incessantly, has no love for automobiles, regards a screwdriver with suspicion and a monkey-wrench with horror." Modest, he will permit no one to address him as "Doctor," though his abiding passion...
...heard a pistol crack and scurried past a buoy at Cowes, England. Pennants crackled stiffly at mastheads; admirals, generals, statesmen, literary lions, captains of industry, peers and parasites eyed the heeling white boats, for it was the first day of the famed Cowes Week, and the King's cutter with Prince Henry and the Duke of Connaught aboard was racing against Sir Thomas and the others. Doubtless in the gnarled heart of that connoisseur of defeats there pricked, for a moment, the thrill of the possibility of victory; his boat was first at the gun; the royal cutter slipped...