Word: fisher
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lauriston Bullard, Mrs. Amory S. Carhart, Mrs. Edward Channing, Mrs. Frederic C. Church, Mrs. John G. Coolidge 2d, Mrs. George P. Costigan Jr., Mrs. William T. Councilman, Mrs. George W. Cram, Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby, Mrs. Samuel A. Eliot, Mrs. Robert W. Emmons 2d, Mrs. Robert T. Fisher, Mrs. Harry F. Gibbs, Mrs. Frank W. Hallowell, Mrs. Henry W. Harris, Mrs. George W. Helm, Mrs. Omri F. Hibbard, Mrs. Alfred S. Higgins, Mrs. F. L. Higginson Jr., Mrs. Isadore Horween, Mrs. James Gore King, Mrs. George L. Kittredge, Mrs. Jonathan T. Lanman, Mrs. William Lawrence, Mrs. Roger...
...catching department, Peters of Yale, an old Exeter captain, is a more experienced player than Fisher, the Princeton backstop. Peters has been a powerful factor in the Yale offence all year, necessitating the shift of two other catchers, Holmes and Aldrich, to third base and shortstop respectively. Due to their inexperience in their new positions, the right side of the Yale infield is crude compared with the fast fielding Keyes and Trimble of Princeton. The other side of the infield is an even affair, with every prospect of stellar playing by McPhee and Cook, and Sawyer and Diamond respectively...
...Yale team, which passed through its season without a defeat and conquered the University 7-2, is considered one of the strongest entrants. Hawkes was barely second to Captain Garland on the Eli sextet, who recently sailed for England with the United States Davis Cup team. For Columbia, Fisher is an exceptionally fast netsman, while Kirk of Cornell and Levy of California, are also prominent players...
Union Four--Stroke, Arthur E. Pew; 3, J. F. Linder; 2, Francis Parkman; bow, Thomas Fisher...
PRINCETON, May 26--Georgetown defeated Princeton today in a free-hitting contest, 6-5. Princeton scored four runs in the sixth as the result of three successive triples. Batteries: Princeton, Margett and Fisher; Georgetown, Hyman and Reynolds and Kenyon and Lonshac...