Word: gleason
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Birge; 5, Saltonstall; 4, Kratovil; 3, Holbrook; 2, Lewis; Bow, Swasey; Cox, Cantelmo. Second crew--Stroke, Cutler; 7, Bray; 6, Dow; 5, Vanderveer; 4, Keyes; 3, Haberstroh; 2, Storey; Bow, Johnson; Cox, Hunter. Third boat--Stroke, Jordan; 7, Raff; 6, Brown; 5, Wade, 4, Cook; 3, Lowry; 2, Gleason; Bow, Mendenhal; Cox, Kelly...
...averages. Mays knocked out six singles in seven trips to the plate. Lupien showed great hitting power by driving two home-runs, a double, and a single in six times at bat. Wood also was credited with a double and four one-base hits out of seven attempts. Gleason accounted for the third Crimson homer. A Harvard victory was more than assured by the first seven innings but in the eighth there was no stopping the Crimson assault. Nine hits and 11 runs were made in that inning before Sheldon's foul fly to Donovan retired the side and brought...
...outclassed the B.U. fielders. In spite of a slight wildness, Sprague, pitching his first game of the year, held the opposing batters to six hits, all of which were for one base. He received able support from his teammates. Two errors were chalked up against Harvard, both made by Gleason who was caught napping when Sprague threw to him in attempts to catch runners...
...follows: Crew A: Stroke, Birge; 7, Davis; 6, Saltonstall; 5, Wade; 4, Brown; 3, Lewis; 2, Holbrook; Bow, Swasey; Cox, Cantelmo. Crew B: Stroke, Culter; 7, Bray; 6, Dow; 5, Vanderveer; 4, Keyes; 3, Haberstroh; 2, Storey; Bow, Johnson; Cox, Hunter. Crew C: Stroke, Johnson; 7, Raff; 6, Gleason; 5, Kratovil; 4, Cook; 3, Lowry; 2, Jordan; Bow, Prouty; Cox, Kelly...
...members of the Jubilee Committee are as follows: Allston Boyer '35, Chairman; T. J. Davis '35, sub-chairman; R. W. Emory '35, P. V. Bray '35, F. H. Burr '35, J. M. deBraganca '35, R. B. Cutler '35, J. C. Ewer '35, B. S. Foss '35, D. H. Gleason '35, Peirce Fuller '35, C. K. Howard '35, J. P. Richardson '35, T. H. Whitney '35, W. P. Watts '35, and C. F. Woodard...