Word: hoeck
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Damn! The other night Newspaperman James Hoeck, until recently of Shanghai, Canton, Peking; Richard Kerley, until recently of Memphis, and F. von Falkenberg, until recently of Palm Beach, Pensacola, Tallahassee-all sitting in the back room of a heimgemacht establishment joyfully guzzling brew, discussing Einstein, Nietzsche, Women, Words, TIME...
...Says Hoeck: "Brilliantly edited. Almost too much...
...aggregation 2 to 2 in games. This match was the closest fought of the tournament and the work of the University men was a surprise to the followers of this annual event. It was found necessary at the last minute to substitute E. A. Sharp '22 for J. H. Hoeck '22, otherwise the lineup remained unchanged throughout the tournament...
Crimson Building: 8-9, Burke Boyce, R. T. Butterfield; 9-10, J. V. R. Bright, J. E. Cabot; 10-11, L. E. Ellis, R. Emerson; 11-12, F. J. Haley, W. D. Howe; 12-1, J. M. Hoeck, R. G. Boyd; 1-2, S. P. Moore-head, H. Cabot; 2-3, J. A. Nickerson, R. M. Sanderson; 3-4, C. H. Smith, A. P. Stauffer; 4-5, D. F. Cameron, R. A. Cutter; 5-6, J. E. DeWolf, M. S. Jones...
After an eight weeks' competition, James Herman Hoeck '22, of Cincinnati, O., and Alfred Thomas Kent '22, of Brockton, have been appointed assistant and second assistant managers, respectively, of the University Wrestling team. It has also been announced that John Paul Merrill '23, of Buffalo, N. Y., has been made manager of the Freshman wrestling team. These appointments are subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee, and the Student Council...