Word: hickeys
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...alumni will elect four Directors of the Alumni Association from eight candidates. Running are Avery R. Schiller '11, Manchester, N.H.; F. Frank Vorenberg '19, of Boston; Francis Kernan '24, New York City; William M. Hickey '28, Bloomington, Ill.; Charles Devens '32, Boston; Thomas W. Bullitt '37, Louisville, Ky.; and John R. Clark '38, Philadelphia...
John S. Amory, Jr., David H. Bodiker, Walter W. Bregman, Anthony A. Caimi (Capt.), Marion A. Check, Joseph F. Crelore William E. Crosby, 3rd, James E. Donaghy, Joseph J. Giampa, Lawrence S. Halpern, Ragan A. Henry, William M. Hickey, Jr., Thomas D. Jones, Thomas A. Kahrl, George L. MacDonald, William G. Markos, Paul J. Murphy, George N. Nager, Richard M. Oehmler, Stannard B. Pfahl, Jr., Samuel F. Quarterone, Sherin L. Samuels, John F. Schereschewsky, Joseph J. Stein, Peter Summers, Irvin W. Templeton, Arthur W. Ticknor, Donald F. Weber, George F. Zinninger...
...Morrison, out with a virus infection, played end position with Bodiker. This shift was probably necessary because substitute end Bill Hickey joined Bob Cochran and Harvey Popell on the injured-end list, when he suffered a broken hand in Tuesday's scrimmage...
Just exactly what did happen is a secret except that two second-string linemen, guard Bill Frate and Bill Hickey recently promoted from the junior varsity squad, were injured...
...games. Some complained that the Harvard band should form the letter of the opposing school and play its song. Delcevare King '95 in a letter called it an insult for Harvardmen to sing Yale songs when the Crimson was playing Holy Cross. The band's drum major, William M. Hickey, replied that the writer was "Wrong, wrong as anyone could be." He charged that the band had played a Holy Cross song during its march in, and had formed an "H" for the Crusaders...