Word: kingly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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HARVARD. BROWN. Hallowell, c.f. s.s., Porter Emmons, s.s. c.f., Peckham Perkins, 3b. r.f., Brisk Knowles, l.f. 2b., Coulter King, 1b. 1b., Weeks Frothingham, r.f. l.f., Hall Blair, c. 3b., Nelson McLeod, 2b. c., Erickson Hardell, p. p., Knight...
...Sarlin, 29 (C); A. Schaeffer, 31 (C); P. Ward, 30 (C); J. Knox, 32 (C); I. C. Dresser, 55 (Cor); T. C. McDermott, 49 (Cor); S. M. Abrahams, 57 (Cor); C. G. Seelbach, 56 (Cor); E. J. Hasselbeck, 60 (Cor); J. L. Dickenson, Jr., 61 (Cor); C. H. King, 62 (Cor); G. D. Duryea, 68 (Cor); J. R. Adams, 52 (Cor); E. Goodale, 64 (Cor); G. S. Hiscock, 545 (Cor); H. B. McClatchy, 59 (Cor); H. C. Avery; 120 (D); L. W. Aldrich (D); T. D. Hartshorn, 122 (D); H. A. Bolles, 115 (D); C. W. Porter...
...Hampton, 366 (Penn); D. L. Nichols, 367 (Penn); C. Thibault, 368 (Penn); R. T. Booth, 369 (Penn); A. D. Arend, 370 (Penn); J. E. Hugus, 399 (Pitt); B. C. Curry, 400 (Pitt); D. Ward 401 (Pitt); B. M. Brock, 436 (Pr), W. J. Baird, 439 (Pr); D. M. King, 437 (Pr); C. F. Sweet, 435 (Pr); G. A. Trowbridge, 434 (Pr); D. A. Uebelacker, 438 (Pr); O. D. Hampson, 471 (Sw); P. W. Chandler, 472 (Sw); G. Pelletier, 484 (Syr); R. W. Landon, 521 (Y); L. S. Hitchcock, 523 (Y); S. Vanderbilt, 524 (Y); D. B. Ford...
...Friedman, 349 (Penn); N. Friedman, 402 (Pitt); W. M. Murray, 387 (Pitt); F. J. Shea, 381 (Pitt); T. J. Davies, 384 (Pitt); J. A. Connell, 389 (Pitt); C. J. Speck, 388 (Pitt); E. W. Munsell, 440 (Pr); C. R. Erdman, 416 (Pr); D. A. Uebelacker, 438 (Pr); D. M. King, 437 (Pr); J. N. Armstrong, 441 (Pr); A. L. Fagan, 442 (Pr); P. Kissam, 443 (Pr); F. Pardee, 444 (Pr); J. Summerill, 460 (R); F. Hoffman, 461 (R); C. W. Haldeman, 468 (Sw); G. Pelletier, 484 (Syr); P. B. Cowles, 486 (Y); F. A. Roache, 548 (Y); D. B. Ford...
...King "Dope" has been reluctant to choose the University as a probable winner today, but more than one king has recently displayed fatal weakness in choosing winners. It is hardly necessary, however, to emphasize that a large attendance by members of the University will encourage entrants to victory as well as express proper courtesy toward the visitors from other colleges and universities...