Word: kessler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Worcester; Maurice H. Heins '37, of Dorchester; Stephen Helburn '37, of Cambridge; Jacob Horowitz '38, of New Bedford; Leavitt Howard '36, of Hingham Center; William C. Huntting '37, of Watertown; John Q. Jordan '37, of Lawrence; Stanley S. Kanter '38, of Mattapan; Mortimer Kaplan '36, of Springfield; Charles W. Kessler '37, of Salem...
...guard posts subject to change without notice. Jim Maser will probably be able to start as one tackle and Blimp Spring is slated to be the other. Jim Gaffney will definitely be one guard and young Joe Nee will probably be given a chance at the veteran Charlie Kessler's post as the other guard...
Team A lined up as follows: Knapp, l.e.; Watson, l.t.; Husband, l.g.; Jones, c.; Kessler, r.g.; Burton, r.t.; Kelly, r.e.; Hedblom, q.b.; Adzigian, l.h.; Ecker, r.h.; Blackwood...
Previous to this drive the "A" eleven had been on the offensive for 25 minutes against these same hard-fighting seconds. The "A" men were minus tlie services of Dubiel, Kelly, Kessler, and Hedblom, a strong quartet that was greatly missed...
...line were Bob Jones at center, Will Burton and Bob Watson as tackles, and Charlie Allen and Nat Blatchford as guards. All of them have become possible Brown game starters by their work yesterday, though Allen's chances of pushing either Jim Gaffney or Charlie Kessler out of a guard job are not strong...