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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first cut in the Freshman football manager competition was announced Saturday. The men retained after competing two weeks are as follows: R. C. Clement, J. R. Collins, Samuel Davis Jr., A. G. Delany Jr., Byron Elting, B. L. Mason Jr., J. W. de Milhau, B. W. Newbury, L. F. Perry, W. T. Platt, D. W. Rainbolt, R. G. Snider, P. P. Swett, H. L. Wheeler, and P. M. Whitman...
...lieutenants studying electrical communication are Vaughan Bailey, F. H. Callahan, W. L. Fuseman, W. G. Jones, J. J. Pierrepont, C. A. Rumble, A. R. Taylor, and J. A. Terhune...
...season. The interference carried out its assignments well for the most part, taking out Springfield's secondary defense on the end runs and clearing the holes made by the line on the plays through the opposing forward wall. Four forward passes were attempted, two of which succeeded. S. L. Batchelder '31 was on the passing end of both of these, with T. W. Gilligan '31 receiving. This combination looks like one of the best forward passing threats Harvard has had in some time...
Your correspondent, L. F. Southwick of Connecticut, admits he is prejudiced against Governor Smith because the stubborn stamp of his upbringing on "the sidewalks of New York" makes him say "poisonal," "detoimined." And in his Omaha speech I heard plainly on the radio, "foist," "raddio." A man's a man for a' that...
...ALFRED L. BECKER...