Word: dunlap
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Brigadier General Robert Henry Dunlap, 51, of the U. S. Marine Corps, veteran of Spanish-American, Boxer Rebellion, World War battles; in a landslide at Cinq-Mars, France, as he attempted to save the life of a Mme Briand,* servant at a chateau. Hearing Mme Briand's cries in a barn cut into a chalk cliff by the River Loire, General Dunlap rushed in, followed by M. Briand. Earth and rock buried the three. Next day diggers found Mme Briand alive...
HARVARD NEW HAMPSHIRE McCaffrey, c.f. s.s., Gibbons McGrath, s.s. c.f., E. Hanna Ticknor, l.f. 3b., Lisabeth Rex, r.f. lb., Eustis Des Roches, 3b. r.f., Smith Mays, 2b. l.f., C. Hanna Wood, lb. 2b., Chase Sheldon, c. c., Mitchell MacHale or Page, p. p., Stafford or Dunlap...
MacHale, who toiled the distance on Tuesday, is a probable starter on the mound today with Page as an alternate. Either Dunlap or Stafford will twirl for the visitors...
...team which Coach Swasey of New Hampshire will put on the field is made up for the most part of Sophomores and juniors, pitcher Dunlap and outfielder Lane being the only ones to graduate this year. Notwithstanding, the New Hampshire men have chalked up several victories, including a 2-0 win over Colby, recent Harvard nemesis...
...Slender George Terry Dunlap Jr. of Princeton, intercollegiate golf champion: the North & South Amateur at Pinehurst, beating Samuel Parks Jr. of Pittsburgh 6 & 5 in the final...