Word: lee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Marks Hoag '25, tackle 21 178 6.01 Roxbury Latin Hobson '24, tackle 21 190 6.02 Exeter Howe '26, back 20 164 5.08 St. Paul Hubbard, R. S., '24, tackle 21 196 6.03 St. George's Jenkins '24, back 23 169 5.10 Mercersburg Kernan '24, center 20 178 6.02 Milton Lee '24, quarterback 22 160 5.09 Milton Lockwood '24, back 21 170 5.11 Middlesex Littlefield '26, guard 23 230 6.00 Newton High Macomber '26, center 18 190 6.02 Browne and Nichols Maher '26, back 22 168 5.07 Choate Merrill '24, back 23 165 5.11 Boston Latin Mosely '26, quarterback...
Richmond, Va. From here Mr. George and party visited the scenes of the Civil War. The ex-Premier admitted to Judge John T. Goolrick, Confederate veteran, that Marshal Foch, of all the generals in the War, was " the closest to Lee...
Crosby and Lee are out with injuries. Aside from that, a team of regulars will start the game...
...backfield men wore black jerseys and two of the line men were substitutes. There were more men from the regular first team on the sidelines with injuries than were in the line-up against the Freshmen. Among the regulars on the injured squad were Crosby, Hill, Howe, Kernan, Lee, Coburn and Jenkins. The ranks of the University substitutes were also depleted by injuries: Donovan, Adie, Lockwood, Hobson, Cordingly and Samborski were all missing in yesterday's scrimmage...
Hammond kicked to Dooley and then tackled him on the 20-yard line. Combs went in for Crosby. A line buck, then an offside penalty, put Dartmouth on the 18-yard line. Hall tripped on a right end run and Combs nailed him. Hall kicked to Lee who fumbled it. The ball rolled offside on the 50-yard line. Spalding went in for Lee. Cheek carried the ball ahead four yards in two line plunges. A pass from Spalding was knocked down by Leavitt. An offside penalty after a punt over the goal line, brought the ball back. Harvard...