Word: gardners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Frank Scully, intercollegiate freshman champion as of last week, and Tom Day skippered the two Crimson entries, with Pete Putnam and John Gardner as crews...
...work all week following a scrimmage Tuesday. Because of the injuries, the A team had been withheld from contact work in practice since the season opened. Probable Starting Lineups HARVARD RUTGERS Coulson (185) LER Sowick (190 Rodis (210) LTR Thropp (210) Drvaric (190) LGR Read (215) Florentine (180) C Gardner (205) Felnberg (183) LER Kushinka (200) Markham (193) RTL Pandick (220) Hill (180) REL Hatchett (200) O'Donnell (160) QB Burns (178) Moffie (165) LHR Win'lrled (175) Gannon (180) RHL Hering (190) W. Flynn (200) FB Sabo...
...Crimson boats, captained by Tom Day and Frank Scully, are entered along with crafts from M.I.T., Yale, Brown, B.C., and other colleges. Pete Putnam and John Gardner will crew as the Crimson seeks to win its second major yachting race of the current term...
Naturally, all these things mean nothing if the Crimson can best Yale tomorrow. The Blue appears to be the team to beat. Anson Gardner, Linton Baldwin and George Wade are the three strongest EII runners, and judging from performance against a common opponent, Columbia, Yale would seem to have an edge on Princeton. Yale trimmed Columbia 26 to 29, while the Tigers lost out to the same squad, 44 to 40, in a trl meet which Penn...
Unfortunately, Amory's anecdotal style does not wear too well, and after two hundred pages of tales about Mrs. "Jack" Gardner, Colonel Henry Lee, and Charles Francis Adams, a gentle monotony may make the attention wander. It is not surprising, then, that the most pleasant moment in the book is an interlude. Amory takes time out for, a full chapter to tell the story of the Parkman-Webster murder case, which almost burst a blue blood-vein of proper Boston in 1849. Giving the account with subdued excitement, he advances step by step through, what he calls America's classic...