Word: kevorkian
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...things now stand, the A line that will probably face the Davidson Wildcats are, starting at left end: Winter, Kevorkian, Noe, Wilson, Klein, Booth, and Daughters. Boston, Oakes, Pope, and Foley ran signals with the first backfield, but there will probably be some more shifting done back of the scrimmage line during the week...
These are from the collections of Philip Hofer, of New York City; Mr. Charles B. Hayt, of Cambridge; Dr. Benjamin Rowland, Harvard; the University Museum, Philadelphia; and particularly the firm of Dikran Kelekian, as well as those of Kirkor Minassian, H. Kevorkian, and Parish-Watson, New York...
Last fall Blaik celebrated his third win to the tune of 26-7 with a team that had things pretty much its own way. Of his starting eleven, end Davis and backs Hollingworth and MacLeod will start tomorrow. On the Harvard team, Nee and Kevorkian at tackles, Green at left end, Struck at fullback, and Wilson then at quarterback, now at center, will be starting their second Dartmouth game. Others who played were: Jameson, Captain Allen who substituted for Charlie Kessler, Winter, Boston, Oakes, Harding, and Roberts who started at right half...
Although he did not start in the Harvard game last fall, McCray played more than half of it at left guard, calling signals of the offense and storing up vivid memories of Messrs. Kevorkian, Boston and Wilson on the defensive...
Baltimore: Harlow everybody, Harlow. On the way Downes from Boston one of the Green Players, feeling his Oakes, get Kevorkian around one of the Coleman's Daughters and almost got his fingers Burnett...