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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Left Tackle Prep. School 32 Daly, L. F., '27 23 Left Guard Exeter 24 French, A. E. '29 20 Left Halfback Andover 25 Gamache, E. F., '27 21 Center Worcester 41 Kilgour, B. L. '27 22 Right Guard Cushing 48 Miller, A. H. '27 22 Right Halfback Hill 51 Pratt, C. A., '28 21 Right Tackle Worcester 38 Putnam, E. T. '29 18 Quarterback Groton 39 Robinson, J. N. '27 22 Right End Milton 53 Saltonstall, W. G. '28 20 Left End St. Georges 54 Sayles, M. '27 21 Fullback Belmont High

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD STATISTICS | 10/23/1926 | See Source »

...only serious accident of the tour occurred on the Storm King Highway near West Point, New York. I was driving 'Jezebel', the supply truck, down a very steep hill. With me were J. L. Shute and Edgar Barrier, a Columbia graduate. The roadway was wet and I applied all the brakes we had to slow us up a bit. Naturally, 'Jezebel's' brakes burned out and we dashed down at terrific speed. At the bottom, we hit another car, demolishing it, and then flattened five concrete posts before, turning over in a ditch. Shute and I went out through...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PEREGRINATIONS OF "STUDENT PLAYERS" IN "JEZEBEL" AND "DESDEMONA" RECOUNTED | 10/20/1926 | See Source »

There came to light last week a letter revealing one of the cruelest tricks one civilized being could well play upon another. It was a letter left by the late Professor Paul Kammerer, famed biologist, who ascended a small hill near Vienna last month and shot himself. For a year the scientific world had reverberated with Professor Kammerer's report that, by experiment upon frogs, he had proved to his immensely critical satisfaction that acquired characteristics, such as the loss of an arm, blotches on the skin, could be passed from one generation to another. It was contrary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Cruel Trick | 10/18/1926 | See Source »

...Bickle, British Columbia, one Dave Irons was walking up a trail with a bag of salt. Every week he came to this lonely patch of hill-furze and spikeberry, the loneliest section of his range, to salt his cows; once he had seen a bear here, and looking at the place where the black beast had lumbered off he saw, as if conjured up by his memory, a bear come out of the woods and make for him. He ran. The bear followed. The cows scattered, uttering mild cries. At the other end of the field stood a pair...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany: Tunnel | 10/18/1926 | See Source »

...line-up: HARVARD 1930 EXETER J. C. Fuller, Douglas l.e. r.e. McCullough, Hill Storey l.t. r.t. Kales, Johnson Fordyce l.g. r.g. Tyson, Brown Bigelow c. c. Miller, Murch Ticknor r.g. l.g. Sumner Waterman r.t. l.t. Finlayson Lewis r.e. l.e. Williams, Best Wetmore q.b. q.b. Coombs Mason, Holbrook, l.h.b. r.h.b. Thompson, Farr Devers, Coolidge r.h.b. l.h.b. Cookman Hitch f.b. f.b. Gilligan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IMPROVED 1930 ELEVEN OUTPLAYS EXETER TEAM | 10/18/1926 | See Source »

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