Word: glick
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Square Garden, there was a prizefight and a ceremony. The ceremony was simple: Jack Dempsey climbed through the ropes; the announcer, red-faced Joe Humphreys, made a gesture; the lights went down; a bugler played taps. Presently the lights went on and Jimmy McLarnin, of Vancouver, Wash., beat Joe Glick, Brooklyn tailor...
Spencer W. Crowell at Algona, Iowa, and Robert J. Glick of Shamokin, Pa., died during the terrific suspense when the VOICE failed to announce the decision...
Again in 1915 when Mahan and King were running wild for Harvard, they stacked up against a team of extremely hard tacklers, lead by the hardest tackling quarterback that has played the game of football, Glick. Time and again Mahan or King would get loose only to be tackled by Click. Harvard was lucky to win 10 to 6. Yale also managed to beat this Princeton team coached by "Speedy" Rush but when a Yale man started to boast to Rush about the great Yale victory Rush bet the overconfident Eli that Harvard would beat Yale by 40 points...
Both the first line and the line which followed it showed a powerful offense in opening up gaps in the opposing wall for their backs to run through for substantial gains. On the defense the scrubs. -with Wittmer Gilroy, Gorman and Glick carrying the ball, were unable to make gains through them. The scrubs used Harvard plays...
Electrical Department; Edward Bowers Siocum '26, of Burlington, Vermont; Milton Bachrach Glick '26, of Willard, Ohio; William Brewster Jr. '27, of Lewisburg, West Virginia...