Word: davenports
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...victory over Yale last Saturday has given the team a most hopeful outlook for the coming contest. Davenport of Yale, who won the individual championship last year, is no longer in intercollegiate competition. This leaves Captain Lane and his brother, who have scored 27 and 25 victories respectively, the most likely contenders for the individual crown...
...tournament to begin on April 3, and two of the men for the individual tournament. Captain E. H. Lane '24, with twenty-seven victories, and his brother, E. L. Lane with twenty-five victories and two defeats to his credit, will try to better their, performance last year when Davenport of Yale nosed them out for the championship. After the University meet on Saturday, the 1927 team ended the first season of Freshman fencing at the University with a 5-4 victory over the Yale 1927 team...
...celebrations. The following is a list of the Aids: Fred Norris Robinson '91, Edward Kennard Rand '94, Roger Bigelow Merriman '96. David Cheever '97, Theodore Lyman '97, Joseph Warren '97, Edgar Hurdekoper Wells '97, Roger Wolcott '99, William Phillips '00, Archibald Thompson Davison '06, James William Davenport Seymour '17, and Raymond Blaine Fosdick, Princeton...
...Bootlegger remained, best of all best dogs. Said W. A. Davenport, critic: "He is a corky little chap, with a varmint expression, and his name is Barberryhill Bootlegger. He is the property of Bayard Warren and was born in the Barbary Hills Kennels, Pride Crossing, Mass., on Dec. 21, 1920. His mother was Western Wistful, a lady of great distinction and considerable social prominence. His father was Barberryhill Gin Rickey, an alcoholic champion whose son inherits his liberal ideas, as you can see by the name...
...Holden and W. P. Ripley; 10-11, A. C. Gunby and W. M. Snow; 11-12, D. F. Davenport and F. P. Dunne; 12-1, J. H. Montgomery and S. L. Stevens; 1-2, J. K. Collins and H. K. Thayer; 2-3, C. F. Dunbar and J. P. Hubbard; 3-4, J. H. Finley Jr. and L. H. Fowler; 4-5, B. E. Kennard and Henry Warner; 5-6, J. E. Crowley Jr. and Thaddeus Nichols...