Word: fisher
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Lawrence P. Fisher, vice president of General Motors, is one of the seven famed Fisher Body Brothers. Husky Mr. Fisher, a blacksmith's son, is himself a skilled blacksmith. His art collection includes Romney's portrait of the Duchess of Sutherland. Last year Mr. Fisher drew...
...Captain Richard T. Fisher, Jr. '36, the Varsity swimming team will open its season against the Alumni in the Indoor Athletic Building at 8 o'clock this evening...
...lettermen who form the nucleus of this year's squad are fortunately spread over a wide field. In the back stroke, there is Captain Bob Fisher and Dick Dorr. The free style division should be exceptionally strong with the return of John Colony, Bob Haskatt, Bill How, and Art Jameson...
...well-rounded group of returning veterans seems to augur success for the Crimson in the coming natatorial wars. Almost every event will boast experienced representatives. Captain Richard T. Fisher '36 in the backstroke, together with John J. Colony '37, Robert G. Heskett '37, and George W. Shepherd '36 in the sprints should be fairly consistent winners. In the distances Wallace E. Howell '36 and Arthur G. Jameson '37 are available. Good diving should be ensured by Henry K. Fittz '36 and Bernard F. Merriam '36; and Bertram S. Wolfson '36 with Warren H. White '36 appear to be the pick...
After the war Bob Fisher became head coach in the fall of 1919 and after the season's close the team was invited to go to Pasadena, where it became the first Eastern team to win a Rose Bowl game, which it did, 7-6, (a touchdown and goal, against two field goals) The number of Yale games which Harvard won 10-8 comprised one unusual phase of Fisher's regime. He held the reins of head coach from 1919 through 1925, when he was followed by Arnle Horween in 1926. Horween's 1928 team had the famous lateral pass...