Word: herman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Allen and R. F. Garvey, tackles; Charley Gudaitis and Bob Drennen, guards; Jack Fisher, center; Bill Henry, quarterback; Tom Gannon and Leo Flynn, wingback; George Boston, fallback; Bob Cowen, fallback. STARTING LINEUPS HARVARD CONNECTICUT W. Flynn (200) le W. Dropo (220) Dewey (200) lt Brink (213) Rodis (210) lg Herman (204) Glynn (200) c M. Dropo (225) Feinberg (180) rg Molloy (175) Davis (210) rt Fortini (202) Fiorentino (180) re Christensen (175) Miklos (188) or Goethals (184) qb Jorgenson (190) O'Donnell (158) rhb Ross (145) Petrillo (190) lhb Starkel (185) Moravec (210) fb Trojanowski...
...played regularly last fall. That the Huskies pack beef as well as experience on their line a brought out by the fact that only one tentative starter--co captain Charlie Molloy, a guard--is under 220 Pounds. The tackles are AI Yukma and John Brink, with Stedman Herman teaming with Molloy at guard...
...assistants are now: 1) Treasurer William H. Claflin Jr., a Boston investment banker, who worries about the university's $205 million investments; 2) Edward ("Ted") Reynolds, wartime chief of the Army's medical supply service, whose responsibilities are housekeeping functions (food, real estate, etc.); 3) Historian Paul Herman Buck, Dean of the 597-strong) Arts & Sciences faculty and Provost of the University. Roosterlike little Paul Buck, ambitious and hardworking, is No. 2 man in the academic setup...
Some of the best of the loud bands that long ago had learned to mix swing and sweet would obviously survive the change, just as Guy Lombardo's creamy on-the-melody music had stayed on the top all through swing's craze. In Los Angeles Woody Herman and his noisy "Aw, Your Father's Moustache" brand of music was the big draw. But the word was spreading: the crowds wanted their music muted...
Last week, Nelson burned up the course in his first two matches. In the third he polished off Herman Barren with a nine under par net for 34 holes. But Nelson could not hold the pace. He battled Ed ("Porky") Oliver down to the last green in the quarterfinals, then conceded the decisive 8-inch putt. Newsmen expected to hear him complain of his aching back. Instead he said simply: "My back never bothered me at all. I lost to a man who shot better golf...