Word: ecker
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Team B--Beaudrean, l.e., Watson, l.f., Brookings, l.g., Joues, c., Casale, r.g., Millard, r.t., Dubiel, r.e., Ford, q.b., Blackwood, l.h.b., Fuller, r.h.b., Ecker...
...ushers for the dance will be: Herbert James, head usher; Francis P. Allen, John E. Brassil, Jr., Louis Carr. John J. Colony. Perry J. Culver, Robert B. Delano, Leo A. Ecker, James J. Fold. Garrow T. Geer, Jr., Estill S. Heyser, Jr., Charles W. Hubbard, 3rd., William B. Lovering, Frank J. Owen. Anthony J. D. Paul, and Allen T. Winmill...
...Such disgrace followed, by only a few years, public honors. In 1931, on the 50th anniversary of Insull's arrival in the U. S., Owen Young, John Barton Payne, Charles Gates Dawes, Reginald McKenna (chairman of Britain's Midland Bank), Charles Steele (Morgan partner), Frederick H. Ecker (insurance). Gerard Swope and James A. Farrell sent tributes to the English-born immigrant who had achieved great things in his adopted country. But even then Sam Insull's pedestal of fame and fortune was tottering. His trouble dated back to 1928 when Capitalist Cyrus Eaton of Cleveland, through Continental...
...summary: HARVARD INTERSCHOLASTICS Carr, Callaway, Bellows, Ely, r.w. l.w., Foster, Gomes, Collin, Rooney Ford, Burbank, Holcombe, c. c., Derosier, Crawley, Roach Ecker, Pedrick, Ely, l.w. r.w., DeCoste, Callahan, Swain Talbot, Choate, Bramhall, r.d. l.d., Spartachino, Jamieson, Johnson Bilodeau, Lovering, Purdy, l.d. r.d., Anderson, Carpenter, Buzzell Kidder, g. g., Prescott...
Score: Harvard 6, Interscholastics 3. Goals: First Period: Ford (Ecker) 7.37, Ecker 9.23; Rooney 14.32. Second Period: Swain (Foster) 0.30, Ford (Callaway) 5.25, Denny 5.40, Ecker 5.45. Third Period: Bilodeau 1.23, Derosier 5.03. Penalties: First Period: None. Second Period: DeRosier (tripping), Jamieson (broken stick), Carpenter (board checking). Third period: Anderson (handling puck), Ford (roughing). Referees: Mahoney and Kelliher. Time: Three 15m. periods...