Word: gardners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...probable Harvard lineup is: P. Knapp, l.e.; J. Gardner, l.t.; Baum, l.g.; Smith, c.; Caldwell, r.g.; F. D. Gardner, r.t.; Harkness, r.e.; Roberts, q.b.; Pope, l.h.b.; Appel, r.h.b.; Owen...
Endicott Peabody was 27 when, with two Boston friends, Sherrard Billings and William Amory Gardner, he founded Groton. Born in Salem, he had spent his own school and university days at Cheltenham and Cambridge in England where his father was a partner in the British branch of the House of Morgan. Returning to the U. S., he studied theology, became an Episcopal deacon (later priest) and built the first school building, Brooks House, in the little town of Groton, 45 miles from Boston...
...three men who founded Groton, Billings ("Mr. B.") and Gardner ("Mr. G.") are dead. Endicott Peabody at 78 is as quick of wit and pink of cheek as a man of 60. Every boy and master knows that the Rector misses nothing, that his word is law. Dr. Peabody still coaches one of the intramural crews, still rides horseback. Sometimes Mrs. Peabody rides with him. A handsome, fragile lady, in black velvet dog collar and pearls, the Rector's wife has been a Peabody all her life and the Groton colors, red, white & black, were the colors...
Seventeen games drew 500.000 people. The biggest crowd (61,000) saw what was probably the best game-Yale 7, Navy 6-in the Yale Bowl. For the Yale victory, after four periods of smashing, bruising football, credit went to Substitute Henry Gardner. He trotted onto the field in the first quarter, trotted off a few seconds later, after place-kicking the extra point following Yale's touchdown...
Easily the outstanding player on the field was Oulette who threw passes, kicked, ran back kicks, went around ends, and in general eclipsed anything that Harvard had to offer. HOLY CROSS '39 HARVARD Doherty, y.e. l.e., Brassil (P. Knapp) Manoli, r.t. l.t., Gardner (Glendinning) Collins, r.g. l.g., Baum Demont, e. e., D. Smith (Eichler, Noble) Montgomery, l.g. r.g., Caldwell Griffan, l.t. r.t., Radway (Downes) Miglin, l.e. r.e., Pafford Oulette, q.b. q.b., Farquetto (Roberts) Renz, r.h.b. l.h.b., Owen (Roberts) LaTauzi, l.h.b. r.h.b., Pope (Jerome) Osmanski, f.b. f.b., Appel