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...played center, replacing H. B. Tyson '23 after the first few minutes of the opening scrimmage, did especially well in their passing and shooting. The White five took the floor with Tyson at center, Tolbert and S. B. Chase '21 at right and left guards and J. M. Hartley '23 and A. E. McLeish Jr. '23 at the right and left forward positions respectively. C. C. Macomber '22 was at center for the Reds, with D. H. Morris Jr. '21 and G. T. Barker '23 at right and left guards and F. J. Johnson '22 and N. Tishman '23 right...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TOLBERT CHOSEN ACTING BASKETBALL CAPTAIN | 12/10/1920 | See Source »

...guard. G. T. Barker '23 and W. V. Miller '23 played left and right guard respectively for the Reds, and H. W. Holt '21 and T. C. McConnell '21, left and right forward. The other Red team took the floor with E. A. Weeks '22 at center, J. M. Hartley '23 and N. Dipopolo '23 at guards, and J. Pallo '23 and A. M. Lomax Unc., at the forward positions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASKETBALL FIVES PUT THROUGH STIFF WORKOUT; THREE TEAMS SELECTED | 12/2/1920 | See Source »

...yesterday were: H. B. Tyson, captain of last year's yearling quintet, K. A. Buchanan '21, A. E. McLeish '23 of the 1923 five, H. E. Feiring '23, H. Holt '21, T. C. McConnell '21, and S. B. Chase '22. Among the other men who reported were: J. M. Hartley, G. F. Barker, N. Tishman J. Pallo of last year's Freshman squad, H. C. Janin '22, and C. A. C. Eastman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SQUAD OF FORTY REPORTS AT BASKETBALL MEETING | 11/24/1920 | See Source »

...second team line-up was as follows: Weatherhead and R. Gratwick, ends; Thomas and Lee, tackles; Peters and Rubin, guards; Brennan, centre; Conlon, quarterback; Angler, right halfback; Hartley, left halfback; and Cronin, fullback

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SUBSTITUTES RIP THREE COUNTERS OFF SECONDS; REGULARS TAKE IT EASY | 10/28/1920 | See Source »

Besides the delineation of Anne, an accomplishment of which any authoress could be proud, Miss Hartley has created in Phil, the six year old son of Anne, one of the most natural and joyful little imps that was over ponned one that may be ranked with Dickens' or Kipling's tots. And at his death Miss Hartley touches a pitch of pothoa in a few words that Dickens, in reciting the death of Paul Dombey did not equal in as many pages...

Author: By M. P. B., | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF -- REVIEWS -- JOTS AND TITLES | 10/23/1920 | See Source »

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