Word: holderness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Kane; tackles, Faxon and Eastman; guards, Tolbert and Woods; center, Havemeyer; quarterback, Buell; fullback, Hamilton; halfbacks, Owen and Humphrey. The Freshmen lined up as follows: P. S. Sprague, r.e.; B. M. Henry, r.t.; E. K. McCagg, r.g.; R. C. Storey Jr., c; H. S. Grew Jr., l.g.; D. S. Holder, l.t.; L. C. Larrabee, l.e.; J. E. Merrill. q.b.; P. Jenkins, r.h.b.; Starrett, f.b.; R. B. Greene, l.h.b...
...State Rd., Boston. Hinckley, E. B., Go. A-23. Hirsh, M., 32 Glenway, Dorchester. Hitchcock, H. R. Jr., P. S. A-25. Hobson, A. L. Jr., P. S. B-34. Hodge, F. M., 9 Circuit Ave., Newton Highlands. Hodges, E., Sd. C-41. Hoffleit, H. B., 12 Farwell Place. Holder, D. S., P. S. A-41. Holland, H. T. Jr., 441 Centre, Boston. Hollister, C. H. Jr., Sd. B-24. Holmes, H. H., 265 Beacon, Somerville. Holmes, L. F., Go. B-43. Holmes, P. F., 22 Walter, Somerville. Holmes, W. S., 156 Ashmont, Dorchester. Homer...
...number of good tackles insures a close race for these positions, now occupied by Hobson, who played with Exeter in 1919, and Holder, two years tackle at St. Marks. At guard, Grew and Donovan, both of four years experience respectively at St. Marks and Boston Latin, are playing on Team A, though Davis, a three years veteran from St. Pauls, McCagg and Hubbard are close contestants for the positions. Centers are plentiful and Storey will have a difficult task in keeping his position on Team A from Kernan, a heavy Milton linesman, and Bradford, two years Groton center. Experienced ends...
...yearlings have a promising looking bunch of kickers. Larrabee and Gates are showing up well as ends, and the line is heavy with Grew, Donovan, Holder and Hobson as the most likely candidates. Kernan seems to be the outstanding center. In the backfield some of the best material is evident in Carneigie, Jerkins and McGhurkey. The squad is shaping up as a whole but it is not possible yet to pick many certain stars...
...inaugurated by the Harvard School of Education is one which has been found fundamentally sound elsewhere. The graduate of a recognized college or normal school, after several years work as a graduate student may attain the degree of Master of Education. This degree will mean not only that the holder has gained a mastery of the principles of pedagogy and their application, but also that he or she has had considerable, experience in the handling of classes. It will mean that the graduate of the Educational school will be in a position to demand and receive higher rate...