Word: letterman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...years ago J. L. Reid '29 was elected captain of the harriers in his sophomore year and Aldrich repeats this situation by virtue of yesterday's election. The only other returning letterman next year is R. G. Hodges '31 who was also awarded a minor "H" this fall. Several members of the 1932 team have proved themselves runners of ability and will be on hand next year...
This same situation existed two years ago when Reid, then a Sophomore was the only letterman on the team and was elected to the leadership of the team...
...Blackwood and Shuler, men of tried ability. Both are light and fast, the type of guard that can lead interference well and fits in perfectly with the Rockne notion of football. Blackwood was a star lineman on the 1927 first-year outfit and has superseded Donahue an experienced letterman in the scramble for honors this fall. Shuler, on the other hand, is playing in his last year of competition; he has been a bulwark of strength on two preceding North Carolina elevens and Coach Collins can feel sure that he will do his part in stemming the Crimson offense, from...
...have shown up to good advantage in two preceding campaigns. Two candidates, Presson and Holt, have been fighting it out for the other wing berth, and Coach Collins may not decide which one to start until the opening whistle calls the men to action Saturday afternoon. Presson is a letterman, but Holt too has had a good deal of experience and has a ten pound advantage over his rival who weighs only...
...memory of J. W. Hallowell '01, it has been announced at the University offices. The Hallowell gate which is practically completed lies in a direct line with the Dudley gate on the north side of the street and the Varsity Club entrance, Hallowell was for three years a letterman in football, and for four years a member of the Crimson track team. The structure was designed and executed by Elliot T. Putnam '01, a Boston architect...