Word: glick
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following men have been appointed to the Business Board of the Sophomore Blue Book, it was announced yesterday by E. W. Marshal, chairman of the board: Milton Bachrach Glick of Willard, Ohio; Harding Carruth Newman of Concord; Benjamin Apthorp Gould Thorndike of Boston; Reginald Franklin Conroy Vance of Fredericksburg, Virginia; and Leopold Alan Weisman of New York City. A picture of the entire Blue Book Board will be taken at 1.05 o'clock today at Notman's Studio...
Thirty-three members of the University will make the trip which is in charge of J. L. Glick 4E.S. A dozen members of the Band, forming a special orchestra, will leave tomorrow morning for Atlantic City where they will play at the Ritz-Carlton dance tomorrow evening...
...committee in charge of the campaign at the University consists of David Stoffer 1L., chairman, M. L. Aaron 2L., M. I. Behrens '25, J. H. Cohen '25, Misha Epstein Sp., B. F. Finman 2E.S., S. L. Foss 1L., Foss 1L., David Glick 1L., M. F. Goldberg '22, T. H. Green 3L., Paul Harmel '23, A. W. Marget 3G., Bernard Miller '25, Mendon Morril '23, Samuel Rochlin '24, Irwin Rosenbaum 1L., J. L. Rudofsky '24, J. S. Shubow 1M., Benjamin Siegel 2L., S. L. Solomon '22, Harry Starr 1L., M. L. Stolz 2L., and the Misses Dorothy Adlow, Lillian Lappin...
...Price Greenleaf; William Brown 3E.S. of Chelsea, Bowditch; Murray Campbell Jr. 1E.S. of N. Syracuse, N. Y., Harvard Club of Maryland; Ralph Emerson Crane 3E.S. of Warwick, William Reed; Louis Bertram Curtis 3E.S. of Rutherford, N. J., Bowditch; Paul Beecher Flanders 4E.S. of Concord, N. H., Hilton; Julius Leonard Glick 4E.S. of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Joseph Eveleth; Joseph Lambert Haas 3E.S. of Framingham, Parmenter; Francis William Hennessey 1E.S. of Walpole, Charles Sumner; Vsevolod Nicholas Krivobok gr.E.S. of Poltava, Russia, Hennen Jennings; Bruce Hudson McCurdy 3E.S. of Cambridge, Parmenter; Joseph Michelman 3E.S. of Roxbury, Wolcott Gibbs; Philip Walter Muller 2E.S...
During the session Tuesday the coaching staff emphasized the correction of the loose team-play evidenced in the Swarthmore game. Coaches Roper and Glick gave the backs and ends a long practice at making and breaking up interference; and the linemen were sent through a protracted work-out at locking and breaking through. Later backs and ends worked on the defense against the forward pass, in order to remedy the defects brought to light in the defense against Swarthmore's attack at the clos of last Saturday's game...