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Word: holderness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Greenough '25, tackle 20 187 6.02 J. W. Hammond '26, back 22 185 5.11 J. R. Harrison '27, tackle 20 188 6.03 J. D. Hitch '27, end 20 181 6.01 George Hoague '26, tackle 20 189 6.00 N. S. Howe '26, back 21 170 5.09 D. S. Holder '25, center, end 21 176 6.00 B. L. Kilgour '27, end, guard 20 195 6.00 F. W. La Farge '25, end 22 175 6.00 W. P. Locke '27, line 18 201 6.03 J. J. Maher '26, back 23 164 5.07 A. H. Miller '27, back 20 205 5.11 E. R. Nash...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Do Figures Lie? If Paper Promises Are Realized, It Looks Like a Crimson Comeback Over the Yale Bulldog | 9/24/1924 | See Source »

...Three" were equally hard hit by graduation last spring as shown by the number of letter men each has who are eligible. Harvard Yale Princeton Position Captain Lovejoy Center Dunker Echart Hills Guard Howard Captain Greenough Beattie Tackle Holder Bingham Captain Stout End Hart Luman McGlone Williams Quarterback Spalding Dinsmore Bench Ewing Back Cheek Cottle Gibson Gehrke Pond Hammond Scott

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELI HAS EDGE CRIMSON AND TIGER IN LETTER MEN | 9/23/1924 | See Source »

...week should disclose who the two ends will be. It seems almost a certainty that Holder, a first-string end of the 1922 Crimson team, which held the Tiger to a tie and defeated Malcolm Aldrich's eleven in the Bowl 10-3, must fill one of the end positions. The other end of the line is not so certain--with Robb, Beals, Dean and Hitch the most promising contenders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FUNDAMENTALS STILL OCCUPY FISHERMEN | 9/23/1924 | See Source »

...with its possibilities claim that in a few years it will be embodied in every mechanical facility of modern civilization. From the time that a man brushes his teeth in the morning with a Bakelite-handled brush, until the moment when he removes his last cigarette from a Bakelite holder, extinguishes it in a Bakelite ashtray, and falls back upon a Bakelite 'bed, all that he touches, sees, uses, will be made of this material of a thousand purposes. Books and papers will be set up in Bakelite type. People will read Bakeliterature, Bakelitigate their cases, offer Bakeliturgies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: At Ithaca | 9/22/1924 | See Source »

...Newport, a banished king put on something of his former splendor. This was "Little Bill" Johnston, holder of the national championship in 1915 and 1919. He deposed Harvey Snodgrass, 1923 winner of the Newport Casino invitation singles and, paired with C. J. ("Peck") Griffin (his former national doubles championship partner), seemed about to dismiss two other Californians, the omnipresent Kinsey brothers, from the doubles. That match had gone ding-dong for four sets and nine games when Robert Kinsey, on a stretching "get", was crippled with cramps, had to default...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Other Tennis | 8/25/1924 | See Source »

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