Word: leen
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Starting for Harvard will be: Robert S. Playfair '36, Hayden Channing, Jr. '37, Henry O. Marcy, III '37, William B. Wright, Jr. '38, John M. Lovejoy '37, Alexander C. Northrop '38, Norman Leen '38, Eugene H. Walker '37 John R. O'Neill '36, and Cyrus C. DeCoster...
Leonard C. Leen '36 was the first of the Varsity to complete the course, but was unable to overcome the advantage of those who had a handicap...
...Brinkman, Leonard K. Bristol, Richard P. Connette, Albert Damon, Russel G. Davies, Don W. Fawcott, William D. Fraser, Charles W. French, Jr., Frank E. Greene, Jr., August H. Haffenreffer, Jr., Garrison K. Hall, George C. Haratsairs, Robert B. Holden, Shepard Jerome, William P. Keats, Truman P. Kohman, Norman Leen, Mathew B. Legget, Robert H. Mansfield, Wiley E. Mayne, Edwin W. Meisenhelder, 3rd, Harvey A. Robinson, Robert W. Snyder, Ray W. Tripp, Jr., and Albert E. Weiner...
...score with a Well-made pass. Wildcats realize this, for New Hampshire Vaughnteth not itself, nor doth it expect to run Wilde. They may even be Moody at the end of the game, as is won't be a Haphey day if their end of the score is Leen. Humbly suggest Harvard will keep New Hampshire side of scoreboard pure White, with final score...
Winner: Robert S. Playfair '36; Kenny (H.C); Arthur S. Pier '35; John P. Scheu '35; Leonard C. Leen '36; Charles F. Woodard '35; James Parton '34; Louis H. Orr, Jr. '36; Burke (H.C.). Time...