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...team has shown inspired work all week following a scrimmage Tuesday. Because of the injuries, the A team had been withheld from contact work in practice since the season opened. Probable Starting Lineups HARVARD RUTGERS Coulson (185) LER Sowick (190 Rodis (210) LTR Thropp (210) Drvaric (190) LGR Read (215) Florentine (180) C Gardner (205) Felnberg (183) LER Kushinka (200) Markham (193) RTL Pandick (220) Hill (180) REL Hatchett (200) O'Donnell (160) QB Burns (178) Moffie (165) LHR Win'lrled (175) Gannon (180) RHL Hering (190) W. Flynn (200) FB Sabo...

Author: By Robert W. Morgan jr., | Title: Fast Rutgers Eleven Makes Second Stadium Run Today | 11/1/1947 | See Source »

...should be quite a game. HARVARD DARTMOUTH Florentine (180) LER (203) Rows Gorczynski (210) LTR (205) Hannigan Drvaric (190) LGR (198 Sc. Young Stone (190) C (195) Schreck Feinberg (183) RGL (196) J. Young Markham (193) RTL (218) Jenkins Hill (180) REL (205) Armstrong O'Donnell (169) QB (188)Sullivan Noonan (165) LHR (175) Fitkin Gannon (180) RHL (158) Tracy Lazzaro (174) FB (174) Carey

Author: By Stephen N. Cady, | Title: Dartmouth Indians Come Out of The Hills With Verdant Hopes For 51st War-Dance | 10/25/1947 | See Source »

Probable Starting Lineups HARVARD YALE Fiorentino (180) LER Lynch (195) Dewey (200) LTR Capt. Hollingshead (205) Rodis (210) LGR Prchlik (216) Fisher (185) C Elwell (202) Drvaric (195) RGL Barzilauskas (223) Davis (210) RTL Schuler (203) W. Flynn (200) REL Roderick (182) Goethals (180) QB Furse (180) C. O'Donnell, Capt. (155) LHR Nadherny (205) Gannon (185) RHL Fitzgerald (170) Cowen (169) FB Jackson...

Author: By Irvin M. Horowitz, | Title: Harvard Eleven Struggles to Topple Steep Odds in 63rd Yale Encounter | 11/23/1946 | See Source »

...become the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis). He found an impressionistic economic program in the scrambled economic theories of another member, Gottfried Feder. And he found something much more important - his voice. One night a visitor said some friendly words about Jews. Without thinking twice, Hit ler burst forth in speech. He had become an orator...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: The Betrayer | 5/7/1945 | See Source »

Nephew and heir of a fabulously wealthy speculator, Paul was handsome, broad-shouldered, faithful, devoted to Anne. At ler first girlhood dances he had been a protector among the strange, stony-faced little boys in their first dinner jackets. Anne intended to marry Paul, but would not set a date, and when he left for Chicago on business-warning her not to have a last fling in his absence-she was half relieved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Southampton Story | 7/3/1944 | See Source »

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