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...plainly furnished Manhattan office one day last week sat bushy-browed Fred Eugene Baer punching a typewriter with great deliberation. Over his shoulder looked bald-domed Henry Fitzwilliam Woods, counting the words. When the keys spelled out "wonderful" both men cheered, put on their hats, went out to the nearest bar. There they toasted themselves, for from their assembly line had come the 5,000,000th word they had written for which somebody else took credit. Their business is producing and selling written matter at so much a word under the name of Ghostwriters Bureau, which they founded in February...
Among the list of first team candidates, men to solve Coach Carr's present worries may possibly be found among the following: Robert M. Briggs '37, goal; Philip H. Sheridan '39 and Fitzwilliam Sargent, 3rd., fullbacks; Charles F. Rickard '37, Ernest Sachs, Jr. '38, and Robert E. White '38, fullbacks, and Pierre C. Fraley '37, Frank R. Harnden '39, Richard M. Grandin '38, and John M. Johansen '38, forwards...
...very close final match, L. D. Bloom of M. I. T. defeated Fitzwilliam Sargent...
...fight for the spare fullback berth may center around Fitzwilliam Sargent and Richard Powell '38. Holcombe should hold down the other position...
...Kirk; C. K. C. Lawrence; R. S. Levy; C. S. McVeigh, Jr.; Malcolm McVickar; D. D. Malcolm; W. E. Mayne; C. W. Morse; R. F. Mozley; Thomas Newbold; W. L. Pettingell; C. F. Poole; G. R. Poor; D. L. Putnam; L. K. Rainsford; S. P. Reed, Jr.; Hyman Rudnick; Fitzwilliam Sargent, 3rd.; Richard Sears; E. W. Sinnott, Jr.; Albert Stickney, Jr.; H. L. Stowell; G. F. Stubbs, Jr.; J. W. Suter; T. J. Taylor; R. L. Thayer; W. N. Trenerry; A. S. Trueblood; J. F. Tynan; F. J. Ulman; J. W. Valentine; T. S. Watson; F. L. H. Wendell; Warland...