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...following men were awarded second team letters: M. L. Donaldson '26, captain, R. H. Dyer '26, manager, T. H. Alcock '28, Edmund Burke '26, G. F. Cozzens '28, G. B. Cramer '26, George Crawford '28, I. R. Duchin '27, D. L. Garrison '28, C. W. Gillies '26, L. H. Goldenson '27, R. E. Gregg Jr. '28, J. P. Hitch '27, W. V. Hyland '26, G. M. Laimbeer '26, A. O. Leach '28, W. H. Lewis Jr. '26, W. W. Lord '28, W. K. Manley '26, J. D. Morrill '28, B. W. Morris '28, S. S. Rudman '27, R. S. Savory...
...China, remained ready to flee from his capital at any moment should Super-Tuchun Feng avail himself of the upset to Chang's power and decide to take personal control of Peking instead of merely dominating it. Feng, however, contented himself with adding a few divisions to the garrison which he maintains at Peking; and called upon Chang to retire to private life, threatening to wipe out his remaining forces...
...summary: Harvard Second Brown 1929 Morrill, Lord l.e. r.e. Stewart Lewis l.t. r.t. Farber Laimbeer, Savory l.g. r.g. Kevorkian Morris, Duchin, Burke c. c. Higgins Manly r.g. l.g. Cohen Hitch, Leach, Hyland r.t. l.t. H. Cornasweet Gregg, Rudmon r.e. l.e. Poole Heard, Kelly, Crawford q.b. q.b. Larkin Goldenson, Garrison l.h.b. l.h.b. Trefethan Cramer, Cozzens, Cohen, r.h.b. r.h.b. Crilly Pratt, Donaldson f.b. f.b. Searle, A. Cornsweet...
William Lloyd Garrison...
...zenith of his power the last Tsar Nicholas of Russia was notorious as a faineant who allowed others to direct even his policies. A sharp question would probably have revealed that he had no idea whether there was a Russian garrison in Persia or not. Had Nicholas possessed the grasp of detail of a Napoleon he could not but have known of a certain utterly obscure private in that garrison whom the world has come to know as Reza Khan, Dictator of Persia...