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Dates: during 1920-1929
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AgeWeight Height J. W. Adie '26, center 20 176 6.00 C. E. Baldwin '26, end 19 172 6.00 E. M. Beals '25, end 21 175 6.01 E. H. Bradford '26, end 20 173 6.00 T. S. Blake, back 20 170 5.10 C. H. Bradford '26, guard 20 186 6.01 George Braden '25, back 24 165 5.07 P. W. Chase '25, end 20 175 6.01 M. A. Cheek '26, back 21 175 5.10 C. D. Coady '27, end 21 195 6.01 L. F. Daley '27, line 22 190 6.00 E. S. Daniell '26, guard 19 189 5.10 J. R. Dean...
These operations lower the blood pressure which has been brought to an unnatural height by overwork and worry. And high blood pressure is the reason for angina pectoris...
...Weight Height J. W. Adie '26, center 20 176 6.00 F. G. Akers '25, quarterback 21 150 5.10 C. E. Baldwin '26, end 19 172 6.00 E. M. Beals '25, end 21 175 6.01 E. H. Bradford '26, end 20 173 6.00 C. H. Bradford '26, guard 20 186 6.01 George Braden '25, end 24 165 5.07 C. E. Bohlen '27, tackle 20 175 6.01 J. W. Brown '27, end 19 165 6.011/2 P. W. Chase '25, end 20 175 6.01 M. A. Cheek '26, back 21 175 5.10 C. D. Coady '27, end, tackle...
...Weight Height Baldwin '27, tackle 20 182 5.11 Bartell '27, center 21 165 5.09 Beattie '25, tackle 21 201 6.03 Caldwell '25, back 23 176 5.10 Crago '26, guard 21 198 6.00 Davis '27, guard 19 186 6.01 Dignan '26, back 21 170 6.00 Dinsmore '25, back 22 150 5.08 Drews '25, end 21 170 6.01 Ewing '27, back 19 150 5.09 Forrest '26, center 21 180 5.11 Gates '26, tackle 20 180 6.00 Gibson '26, back 21 185 6.00 Gilligan '25, back 21 171 5.10 Goldstein '26, back 21 141 5.04 Hills '25, guard 22 204 6.03 Howard...
...Roosevelt emphasized his points by vigorous movements of his head and by striking his right list into his left palm. He was a lad of medium height. His slightly curling hair was a light brown color, and he were side whiskers. Behind his spectacles I could see his keen blue eyes flash, and he seemed entirely absorbed in his speaking. His words poured out rapidly, and he fairly stammered in his eagerness to express his ideas. He frowned as he talked, yet at times he paused and smiled. And I noted for the first time, his singular yet winning expression...