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...Fahr, Heskell, Sargent, and Peter Thompson stand out so far at guard, while Bird, Dowd, and Duvall have been getting the call at center position. In the backfield Bailey, Torbert McDonald, Cordingley, a former end converted into a blocking back, Lewis, and Curtis have stood...
...Noble & Greenough GUARDS Abramson, Howard J. 17 176 5.10 Boston Latin Bailen, Richmond 18 155 5.11 Roxbury Latin Blaine, Graham B. Jr. 18 152 5.9 St. George's Blood, Henry W. 17 150 5.8 Newton High Curtis, Frazier 18 170 6.1 Middlesex Hall, Charles B. 18 173 6. Brooks Fahr, Samuel M. 18 175 5.10 Blake Harrington, Vincent 17 156 5.11 Boston Latin Heskell, Carrick W. 19 169 5.9 St. Mark's Jones, E. Powis 18 162 5.9 Exeter Motley, Herbert J. 19 140 5.6 Groton Polansky, Norman A. 18 160 5.6 Carbondale High Sargeant, Ernest...
...winners are David F. Aberle, cl. St. Paul, Minn.; Joseph R. Beever, of Mt. Vernon, O.; Hugh C. Bertsch, of Dayton, O.; Parke N. Bossart, of Owatonna, Minn.; L. King Cooperrider, of Columbus, O.; Jesse W. Croach, Jr., of Paducah, Ky.; William H. Daughaday, of Winnetka, Ill.; Samuel M. Fahr, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Otto W. Fick, Jr., of Oak Park, Ill.; Robert W. Harvey, of Kansas City, Mo.; Leonard C. Holvik, of Elbow Lake, Minn.; Donald F. Hornig, of Milwankee, Wis.; Ben F. McCamey, Jr., of Memphis, Tenn.; Phill C. Neal, of Oak Park, Ill.; Robert L. Peasok, of Peninsula...
...muddy bottom water around the S-4 registered 34° Fahr...
...pressure of more than 250,000 Ibs. to the square inch. That is about the pressure of the earth's rocky crust 30 miles down, a pressure under which the friction of rock layers sliding on one another generates at least 1,600° Fahr. Such a hole would produce 4,000 horsepower if only 20% efficient, making steam of any quantity of water piped down it. If such a bore were impracticable, two larger shafts, five miles deep, could be dug by laborers in heat proof, air-cooled suits, and connected by long horizontal passages. At five miles...