Word: daughaday
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Each voter may check two names on the list of candidates; the nominee receiving the greatest number of votes will gain the Presidency, while the runner-up will become vice-President. The nominees are: William H. Daughaday, Langdon B. Gilkey, Robert J. Glaser, Nelson Miles, Thomas H. E. Quimby, Joseph S. Stern, Jr., and Benjamin Wilcox...
Showing his usual god brand of wrestling, Bill Daughaday won from his man, Lowry Stephenson with another decision. Ted Schoenberg, t 136, lost his stride once more as he broke his winning streak to lose to Norman Bond on a decision, and Al Richter lost on a decision...
...Junior album committee saw a change last week as Samuel W. White, Jr. removed his name from the list. This leaves in the running: John ML Atherton, Arthur Cantor, Paul W. Cheringten, William H. Daughaday, John L. Donnell, Benjamin G. Ferris, Jr., Vinton Freedley, Jr., Tudor Gardiner, Langdon B. Gilkey, Robert J. Glaser, Enno R. Hobbing, Phil C. Neal, Lawrence I. Radway, Alan L. Snyder, and Donald Thurber...
Facing Lowrie Stephenson of the Quakers, Bill Daughaday is practically certain of winning in the 165 pound class. His speed and ease in wrestling have already slated him as one of the top wrestlers in his class for this part of the country. Likewise Duncan Longcope is favored at 175 if for no other reason, for his quick self-adaptation to varsity wrestling which, he has accomplished in the last few weeks. Be is now one of the fastest grapplers on the team...
...eight candidates are as follows: William H. Daughaday, chairman of the Library Committee; Langdon B. Gilkey, Senior Advisory Committee; Robert J. Glasser, Social Service Committee; Nelson Miles, Social Service work: Thomas H. E. Quimby, chairman of the Mission Committee; Joseph S. Stern, Social Service Committee; and Benjamin Wilcox, chairman of the Speakers' Committee...