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...right tackle hole is still a problem, with the solution hotly contested by a trio of Al Kevorkian, Mike Adlis and Ken Booth. To Hartman Schmidt has been allotted the thankless task of subbing for Captain Gaffney, a job which he has been ably performing...
Team "Y": ends, Donald L. Daughters '39 and Herbert Smith '38; tackles, Alexander Kevorkian, Jr. '38 and Kenneth L. Booth '39; guards, Joseph F. Nee '38 and George T. Klein '33; center, Henry E. Russell '39; backs, George G. Hedblom '37, Thomas H. Bilodeau '37, Robert Stuart '38, and William J. Watt...
...rest of the line has a wealth of material to choose from. Alex Kevorkian, standout Freshman tackle two years ago, has returned from the probationary wars, and appears ready to offer a load of opposition to anyone who wants a scrap. Graham Spring, who played tackle last year is also coming back...
...could well be proud. Trying, on a woefully curtailed budget, to do some of the things that are expected of a really first rate metropolitan museum, the Detroit Art Institute last week was holding an impressive exhibition of Persian art. Though borrowed entirely from Manhattan Collector Hagop Kevorkian, it was a show worth the most chauvinistic Detroiter's time. On display were dozens & dozens of luminous blue-green pots, plates, vases, more than 100 jewel-like miniatures, illustrations for books and unbound manuscripts that first brought Persian art to the attention of the Western world...
Among the promising players who have been outstanding in their schools are: Robert S. Weeks, George F. Roberts, Edward Cuttel, John Nesmith, John Mechem, Ralph L. Pope, John C. Andrews, Charles Andrews, L. Allis, A. Kevorkian, Russell Allen, D. C. Sleeper, Crawford Hicks, and Eugene Emerson...