Word: faxon
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...teams lined up as follows: HARVARD. PRINCETON. Kane, l.e. l.e., Legendre Faxon, l.t. l.t., Keck Tolbert, l.g. l.g., McMamnon Havemeyer, c. c., Callahan Woods, r.g. r.g., Dickinson Hubbard, r.t. r.t., Hooper Crocker, r.e. r.e., Stimson Fitzgerald, q.b. q.b., Lourie Churchill, r.h. r.h., Gilroy Owen, l.h. l.h., Garrity Horween, f.b. f.b., Scheerer...
...work this season at the tackle position, his loss would not be irreparable as Sedgwick now seems sufficiently recovered to take part in the games in the future. But besides, Sedgwick, Coach Fisher has other men of exceptional and proved ability to use if necessary; namely Lockwood and Eastman. Faxon, who was out of the line-up Saturday with a slight injury, is now back at his old place in the line. Fitts, who played such a brilliant game against Virginia, although slightly injured, was also in uniform yesterday...
...John L. Batchelder, Mrs. Fessendon Blanchard, Mrs. Theodore Bremer, Mrs. L. B. R. Briggs, Mrs. T. Handasyd Cabot, Mrs. Francis Lowell Coolidge, Mrs. William T. Councilman, Mrs. Charles P. Curtis, Mrs. George M. Cushing, Mrs. Harvey Cushing, Mrs. William Duane, Mrs. Robert Wales Emmons 2d, Mrs. Archer L. Faxon, Mrs. Sewell Fessenden, Mrs. Clarence S. Fiske, Mrs. Charles P. Greenough, Mrs. William Goodwin, Mrs. Clement S. Houghton, Mrs. George Howell, Mrs. Byron S. Hurlburt, Mrs. Daniel Fiske Jones, Mrs. F. Lowell kennedy, Mrs. Henry P. King, Mrs. Alexander Ladd, Mrs. E. H. MacFadden, Mrs. Roger B. Merriman...
Henry Hardwick Faxon '21 of Quincy was unanimously elected President of the Student Council for 1920-21 at the first meeting of the year held in the Crimson Building last night. Thomas Stilwell Lamont '21 of Englewood, New Jersey, was elected Vice-President, and Hermon Dunlap Smith '21 of Chicago, Illinois, Secretary...
Sedwkick's neck is much improved, and he could have been used Saturday in a tight place. The coaches, however, do not wish to run the risk of a recurrence of this strain, which might incapacitate him for the Bull Dog battle. Faxon has played dependable football in his place, but is not a natural "scrapper" of the type of Hubbard or Sedgwick. His build is not so good and he is unable to give such punishment as is meted out by his giant comrades. He is a steadying influence in the line, and it is by no means certain...