Word: dowding
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Substitutions: Dunster: Goodwin. Kirkland: Silverberg, Colman, Jones, Dowd, Malcolm, Reed, Mahn, Erlanger, Jordan, Keene, Snyder, Regan, Forbes, Dean, Seigel, and Stubbs...
Paul W. Cherington; Bayard S. Clark; Eugene V. Clark; Paul C. Clough; Gaston Coblentz; Usher P. Coolidge; Alexander R. Cowper; John E. Crane; Joseph R. Crump; William N. Dale; Vinton A. Dearing; Joseph J. Dodge; Edmund J. Doering, 2d.; James R. Dowd; Herbert M. Dowsett, Jr.; Charles A. Dulles; Charles E. Ennis; John J. Fernsler...
Mayne attributes Kirkland's success to one thing they had the right people managing the sports, for "It all depends on what men are selected for the individual managing positions." He was high in his praise of football's Robert Dowd '38, baseball's Charles Kessler '38 and tennis' Donald W. Davis...
...will give away approximately 40 pounds to his rival who has been famous for two years for his tackle play on the Princeton football team. Toll is 6 feet 5 inches tall and weighs 230 pounds and already this season has a victory to his credit over Captain Joe Dowd of Penn State, considered one of the foremost heavyweight, wrestlers in intercollegiate ranks. Glendinnning has been unbeaten in two years of Varsity competition for the Crimson. He weighs 190 pounds and is 5 feet 11 inches tall...
Martin D. Schwartz '38, chairman of the entertainment committee, announces the appointment of the following men as ushers: Wiley E. Mayne '38 (head usher), Howard A. Cook '37, George T. Cushman '37, Robert A. Dowd '38, Robert W. Snyder '38, and C. Philip Hammond...