Word: fuller
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...centre from New Bedford High; D. Hoffman, and from East Boston High; L. M. Rice, an end of two years' experience at Noble and Greenough's; G. A. Sagar, a back from Andover; M. Wharton, who was left guard for two years at the Chestnut Hill Academy; P. B. Fuller, fullback from Milton Academy; W. J. Boles, quarterback for the past three years at Boston Latin School; and J. Gazzen, an end from St. Paul...
Harvard University four; stroke, W. T. Gardiner '14; 3, H. A. Murray, Jr., '15; 2, T. J. D. Fuller '15; bow, L. Saltonstall '14; cox., A. T. Abeles...
...four-oar. In the competition to fill their places next year, H. A. Murray '15, W. B. Pirnie '15, and E. K. Carver '14 of the four-oar must be considered; as well as H. Mills '14, who rowed on last year's University eight, T. J. D. Fuller '15, W. T. Gardiner '14, and L. Saltonstall '14 who now comprise the second four-oar. Of these men all have rowed before, and all have won their Freshman numerals except Murray, who broke his arm last spring...
...Commemoration Ode Scene--C. J. Chamberlin '13, W. Cutler '13, G. Elliott, Jr., '13, C. H, Fabens '13, J. V. Fuller '14, J. B. Laugstaff '13, W. W. Leonhauscr '13, A. C. McGiffert '13, P. H. Peters '14, F. E. Richter '13, T. M. Small '16, J. Taylor '14, J. D. Winslow...
Harvard Training Quarters, Red Top, Conn., June 6, 1913.--The University and Freshman eights were sent over the upper two miles of the course today, the University boat leading with low stroke and going better than at any other time this season. Fuller rowed at 2 in place of Meyer who will be absent from the quarters till Monday. In the University four Gardiner replaced Pirnie at stroke, the latter going to 2 in the second four...