Word: homers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cornelius DuBois, W. S. Duncklee, J. H. Durgin, W. O. Field, Bradley Fisk, H. S. French, C. W. Gillies, D. H. Gordon, J. S. Grimes, J. A. Halsted, C. L. Harding Jr., C. A. Harper, C. J. Henderson, C. W. Hillard, A. M. Hollander, N. S. Howe, W. F. Homer Jr., H. A. Jacobs, Charles Jenney Jr., S. B. Jones, R. A. Jordan, F. P. Kane, R. M. P. Kennard, H. W. Keyes Jr., G. M. Laimbeer, J. W. Lund, H. H. MacCubbin, W. C. Macdonald, W. K. Manly, James Martin, K. D. Mann, J. D. W. Morrill, Noe Morss...
...John Miller Pratt, Allegheny College, Pittsburgh, Pa., English; Morris Herman Price, Centre College, Paris, Ky., English; Joseph Reese Strayer, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J., History; Tillman Grow Titus, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Sask., Physics; Austin Wright, Haverford College, Bedford, Pa., English, Harold Whiting Cary, Williams College, Williamstown, History; Joseph Homer Ford, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C., History and Government; Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield, Haverford College, Haverford, Pa., History...
...height, sturdy, straight as an arrow, with regular features, a high arching forehead, a keen mind, soft spoken (although suffering, like Edison, from deafness), courteous, kindly, possessed of a sense of humor-all the attributes commonly thought of as the height of human attainment. At Rutgers he was the Homer Hazel† of his day-a great shot putter, a sturdy footballer. He came forward and presented the public with an explanation** of what evolution is, its facts and theories and the religious attitudes with which it is compatible. He explained evolution, not Darwinism. Darwin was only one of those...
...Rutgers University, situate at New Brunswick, N. J. †"Hulking Homer" Hazel, Rutgers 1925, has twice been All-American fullback. **THE WAYS OF LIFE-Richard Swann Lull -Harper ($3.00). *Translated, "the ape-man who walks upright...
Brown scored once in the second, and in the fourth drove Roulmin to the showers with a barrage of hits, one of them a homer by Keeper, which left the Brunonians but two runs astern as Spalding took up the pitching burden. A pass, a triple by Hoffman, and a single by Ruckstall evened the score in the fifth. Three more safeties accounted for another score in the seventh, putting Brown ahead, and an error by Slayton paved the way for two superfluous tallies in the eighth...