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...turning point of the Winthrop-Eliot game came in the second quarter, when Ralph Davenport ran back an enemy pant 40 yards along the sidelines. A few plays later he clinched the threat and tallied. Jack Carpenter kicked the point for the first conversion of the House series...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Puritans Beat Eliot; Commuters Also Win | 10/18/1940 | See Source »

Gaining ground at will in midfield, the Puritans begged down more than once in the shadow of the Leverett goal post, and were almost shut out by the game Hunny eleven. With less than a minute to go near the end of the game Ralph Davenport snagged a pass from Jack Carpenter and was downed on the oneyard line. On fourth down Carpenter plunged over for the score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PURITANS TOP LEVERETT, 6-0 | 10/11/1940 | See Source »

Tomorrow afternoon Winthrop, led by Jack Carpenter and Ralph Davenport, meets Leverett, while Dunster and Kirkland tangle in what should prove a close fight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: House Tackle Series To Begin Today | 10/9/1940 | See Source »

John T. Axon, Donald W. Bales, Lloyd N. Colbaugh, Harold E. Davenport, Jr., Arthur J. Devaney, Charles L. Eberhardt, Thomas A. Feazel, Willard M. Gentry, Jr., Donald E. Greenbolz, Antonio G. Haas, George B. Hutchison, Jr., John W. Johannaber, Marvin M. Keirns, Robert L. Kochl, Nuenert F. Lang, Emil W. Lehmann, Curtis P. McCammon, Robert A. McCleary, Wallace McDonald, Joseph P. McKenna, James C. Melrose, Roy McM. Millen, Kirby M. Milton, John A. Morgan, Gerhard Nellbaus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '44 AWARDS... | 9/5/1940 | See Source »

...defense inspection tours like the one to Newport News. Last week one political taboo was exorcised-from Washington popped a story that a New Deal spokesman had discussed the question with a representative of Wendell Willkie. The story: Librarian of Congress Archibald MacLeish got in touch with Russell Davenport of Wendell Willkie's staff, suggested that if Mr. Willkie would make no public criticism, President Roosevelt might request Congress to release aged U. S. destroyers that Britain needs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PRESIDENCY: In the Open | 8/12/1940 | See Source »

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