Word: fesler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...loss of only one man through graduation, Raymond P. Lavietes '36, has enabled Coach Wes Fesler to build up a great reserve strength which is more than ample insurance against injury or the toughest kind of competition...
...complementary weaknesses defensively. Ever since Dubiel's ineligibility, Harvard has had to face a definite end problem. In recent games, Bob Green and Don Daughters have been turning in admirable performances, and have been ably supported by Gibby Winter and Win Jameson. This improvement, under the tutelage of Wes Fesler, has been swift and continuous, but none-the-less, the majority of ground gained on Harvard this fall has been around the flanks. Few plays have gathered much momentum through the center trio of Gaffney, Jones and Kessler. And anywhere from left to right tackle 200 pounds of Al Kevorkian...
...Fesler, Varsity Coach greeted the men and discussed the 13 game schedule Harvard has for this year. He also emphasized the growth of Basketball spirit in Harvard. Captain Gray showed how the Crimson had a good chance of winning the league this year because the other teams were weakened, whereas Harvard lost only one man and had a strong Freshmen squad coming up from last year. Among the verterans were: Bill Gray '37, Captain; George Lowman '38, Leav White '37, Louis McGowen '38, Jack Dampeer '38, Vern Struck '38, and Art Snell...
...Daughters has been shifted back to end from the backfield, where his possibilities as a ball carrying back were being examined. Although he may be converted into a carrier next season, end coach Fesler felt that his squad could ill afford to loose any of its strength at this stage...
Those at the theatre included: Mr. Bingham, Dick Harlow, Howle Odell, Ray Crowther, Skip Stahley, Wes Fesler, Jimmy Dunn and Henry Lamar of the coaching staff C. F. Getchell, general manager of the H.A.A.; Frank Ryan, publicity director; Walter H. Page, II '37, football manager, Robert T. Whitman '38, assistant football manager; Caspar W. Weinberger '38 and Donald B. Straus '38, Crimson football writers; and Frank Lunden, Norman Fradd, and Jim McRae of the H.A.A...