Word: freeman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...night before at the ball of Proteus (Old Man of the Sea) & Queen (Marjorie Stair), got up early, piled into dozens of trucks padded with hay, drove through the streets of New Orleans in the wake of the parade of Rex, King of Carnival (Coco-Colaman A. B. Freeman). Crowds packed from building line to car tracks threw confetti, cot ton balls, grabbed at shoes dangling over the sides of the trucks. Meanwhile, up from the river came another parade, headed by Joseph O. Misshore, Negro embalmer, in a beaded leather suit, wearing the huge feather headdress of the Zulus...
...Freeman is a grandson of Dr. William Williams Keen, famed Philadelphia surgeon and wit. who fortnight ago celebrated his 95th birthday...
...swift backhander from Luton, the high scorer of the contest, made from a gallop, drove the ball between the bars for the first score of the game. Then after giving an exhibition of fine saving, the Harvard number one man registered again. Captain Freeman then started the Tigers off with a tally from a six man melee directly in front of the Crimson goal. Captain F. S. Nicholas '33 sent another goal through for Harvard. Crispin Cooke '32 sent a steaming shot from midfield to score in the next stanza which the Princeton back soon countered by retaliating with...
...summary: HARVARD PRINCETON Luton, No. 1 No. 1 Waterhouse, Matthews Nicholas, No. 2 No. 2, Freeman Cooke, back back, Kemmerer...
Score--Harvard 10, Princeton 7 1-2. Goals--Luton 7, Waterhouse 3, Nicholas 2, Kemmerer, Cooke, Freeman. Fouls--Kemmerer. Time--four 7 1-2 minute chukkers. Referee--Forrester Clark...