Word: davids
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...workout yesterday was confined again to limbering up exercises and practice in the fundamentals. Coach Horween took charge of the experienced backs, running them through a long lateral passing drill. Ex-Captain A. E. French '29 and David Guarnaccia '29, last season's lateral passing combination, were on hand to demonstrate the pass to the newcomers...
...once, at least, hardly any promise could have been made too glowing for the future performance, hardly any prospectus could have been phrased in too superlative terms. Able, persuasive, Durant raised for Buick more than $1,000,000. Now (1906) there was a good time coming, but not for David Buick. There arose arguments, disputes, misunderstandings. After three years as general manager. Mr. Buick left the company he had founded. In the later growth of the Buick Motor Car Co. and in the development of General Motors, he took no part. He left the company with a block of stock...
...Died. David D. Buick, 74, of Detroit, impoverished information clerk, motorcar pioneer; of cancer; in Detroit...
...Summerville, suburb of Rochester, N. Y., David G. Wilson, no dog owner, no dog lover, returned home late one night. As he entered his living room 13 dogs including a great mastiff rose from his chairs and wagged their tails in greeting. His wife upstairs knew nothing of them. They had entered by an open cellar window to escape the cold...
...which is to help Arnold Horween '21 during the spring practice session, it was learned yesterday from W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics. Shaughnessy will arrive from Canada in a few days and will assist Horween in developing backfield material to succeed Captain A. E. French '29 and David Guarnaccia '29, lateral pass experts of the 1928 gridiron machine...