Word: fullers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This screen is placed here in memory of Melville Weston Fuller, Augusta, Ma., Feb. 11, 1833, Sorrento, Me., July 4, 1910. Chief Justice of the United States...
...Peet '28 ran a front race in the 600 yard run, finishing in 1 minute 18 3-5 seconds. S. P. Fuller '30 and L. D. Brayton '28 crossed the line next in order. In the 1000 yard event, J. O. Wildes '30 showed a fine brand of speed and breasted the tape in the good time of 2 minutes 22 1-5 seconds. J. E. Hartnett '29 and Heartch followed...
...summaries: EXETER HARVARD'30 Crosby, Goodhand r. w. l. w. Summers, Cross Turner, Cookman c. c. Harding, Davis Everett, Adams l. w. r. w. Lakin, Gray Gilligan r. d. l. d. Stewart, Fuller Macgregor l. d. r. d. Wetmore, Fuller Hawkes g. g. Warner...
Following is the summary: HARVARD 1930 ANDOVER Summers, Cross, Richardson l.w. l.w. Frost, Pierce Harding, Davis, Smith c. c. Luce Lakin, Gray r.w. r.w. Rugg, Langlen Stewart, Fuller l.d. l.d. MacDougell, Rosenfield Wetmore, Fuller r.d. r.d. Lamont Warner, Trask, Vogel g. g. Kimball...
...Hash" Gile of Princeton and New York. They will applaud the terse descriptions of air action, heavily salted with realism and cynicism. They will admire Clayton Knight's sketches of havoc-ridden skies. They will remember the writer as they remember other men in his pages-big "Ros" Fuller, Clarence Fry, John Goad, "Hobey" Baker, "Micky" Mannock, superb Major Bishop (and his wife) and Pilot Springs, who flew with milk of magnesia in one pocket, gin in the other...