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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following four members of the Class of 1923 have been nominated for the Student Council: Robert Fiske Bradford of Boston, Justin Hanley Dempsey of Boston, Henry Sturgls Morgan of New York City, and Russell Robb Jr. of Concord...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GIVE '23 COUNCIL NOMINATIONS | 10/25/1922 | See Source »

...Jenkins went wide and was intercepted by Fullbright of the second team. He kicked to Buell on the 50 yard line on the next play. Doherty replaced Coburn at this point and Churchill reeled off a 20 yard end run. The next play was smothered by Wilson and Dempsey, Coach Knox's ends, before it reached the line of scrimmage. Here Gordon replaced Jenkins and on the following play from the 20 yard line, Churchill circled the end for the opening touchdown, Buell kicked the goal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PREPARATION FOR CENTRE KEYNOTE OF STADIUM PRACTICE | 10/18/1922 | See Source »

Only two persons may combine on the book of the play. The music and the play manuscripts, which must be typewritten, should be handed in to J. G. Flint '23, vice-president of the club, Grays 11, or J. H. Dempsey '23, secretary, Randolph Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLAY COMPETITION OPEN | 10/10/1922 | See Source »

...election of Justin Hanley Dempsey '23 of Boston as captain of the University second team was announced yesterday. Dempsey captained the eleven last year when he played in the backfield, but this year he has been shifted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: J. H. DEMPSEY '23 IS ELECTED CAPTAIN OF SECOND TEAM | 9/29/1922 | See Source »

...largely from a fear that she won't be able to win them or even make a good showing--and inglorious defeat would be insufferable in Paris. The same feeling is expressed as appeared in the Parisian dailies after the "Battle of the Century" last July: "America may have Dempsey, but remember Frenchmen, we have Verdun!" France and the Olympic question appear very much like a fussy old woman with a potato too hot for her fingers, which pride will not let her lay down. The unfortunate part of it all is that evidences of fussy penny-wise pettiness like...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OLYMPIC FENCES | 6/8/1922 | See Source »

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