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...summary: Harvard 1929 Cushing Burns, Geissler, Lawrence, Hollister l.e. r.e. Desmercus Robinson, Faversham, Thackaberry l.t. r.t. Brown Parkinson, Wolfe, Norris l.g. r.g. Brogner Dorman, Kernan, Churchill, Anderson c. c. Pohler Goodwin, Norris r.g. l.g. Davis Clark, Harrison r.t. l.t. Tairles O'Connell, Kroell r.e. l.e. Stoneberg Putnam, Wise q.b. q.b. Jackson Cunningham, Brine l.h.b. r.h.b. Vatkins Moore, McGehee r.h.b. l.h.b. Evern Smith French, Mills, Curran f.b. f.b. Rumazzo...
Tackles--F. A. Clark, R. B. Covel, Guernsey Curran, E. P. Dewing, William Faversham, H. F. Godfrey, B. J. Harrison, Lyford Hutchins, B. Thackaberry...
Married. William Faversham, 57, famed actor, secretly to Edith Campbell, 39, actress, daughter of onetime Mayor Joseph Campbell of Phoenix, Ariz.; at Huntington, L. I. This is Mr. Faversham's third marriage; he was divorced from the late Marian Merwin Faversham many years ago. His second wife, Julie Opp, famed actress, bore him two sons, died in 1921. Harry J. Walker, for many years manager of the Belasco Theatre, Manhattan, was Miss Campbell's first husband...
Sued for divorce. Lydig Hoyt, of Manhattan, by Julia Wainwright Robbins Hoyt; in Paris. She appeared with William Faversham in The Squaw Man, has played with the Stuart Walker Stock Company and with Billie Burke, was named by Neysa McMein, famed illustrator, as one of the twelve most beautiful women in the United States. Earlier reports had stated that Mr. Hoyt too would...