Word: lincoins
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Goffstown, N.H. None None 20 4 Gorham, N.H. Poor Poor 10 5 Greenfield, Mass. None Poor 20 2 Hanover, N.H. Poor Poor 16 6 Intervale, N.H. Fair Poor 8 13 Jackson, N.H. Fair Poor 8 14 Laconia, N.H. Poor Poor 12 6 Lancaster, N.H. None None 8 3 Lincoin, N.H. Good Fair 8 8 Littleton, N.H. None Poor 10 3 Monadnocks, N.H. Poor Poor 18 4 Newfound, N.H. Good Good 18 12 No. Conway, N.H. Fair Poor 8 13 No. Woodstock, N.H. Good Fair 8 8 P'nkh'm N't'h, N.H. Fair Poor 7 24 Plymouth, N.H. Fair...
...actuated in the adoption of this movement through the reading of a most interesting paragraph by one of America's leading Republicans in the past, Abraham Lincoin, who said, "If I were trying to read, much less answer all the attacks made on me, this shop might well be closed for any other business...
...forward line lost only Bill Lincoin, a wing, and Dunbar Holmes, a center. Among the new sophomores to replace them are several men, notably Ed Cutter, Ralph Pope, and George Roberts as wings, and Johnny Mechem at center. The veteran forward wall promises plenty of power with captain Freddy Moseley, the Ford-Ecker and Hallowell-Hovenanian combinations, plus the Callaways, Sam and John, Al Dewey and Arthur Duffey...
...League: Harvard 3, Lincoin...
...finalists are: G. H. Acheson '33, Lincoin Bryant, Jr. '33, A. B. Gardiner, 3d, '33, H. M. Lawn '34, S. M. Peyser '34, a. e. Phillips, Jr. '34, Leo Srole '33, D. M. Sullivan '33, C. w. Yungblut '34, and J. R. Yungblut...