Word: lothrop
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...scoring took place in a wild first half which saw the lead change hands on three different occasions. A safety scored on Crimson fullback Lothrop Withington, tackled behind his own goal line after recovering a bad pass from center in the first period, proved to be the margin of victory...
...Bridge, Thomas J. Brolderick, Edward R. Browne, Albert M. Chandler, Robert H. Coleman, Thomas Gardiner, Jean I. Gordon, George W. Heiden Gibson B. Kennedy, Morton B. Jackson, John C. Lacy, A. Theodore Lyman, Jr., Vera K. Miller, Joseph F. Romano, Frederick C. Spreyer, David B. Stearns, Robert Winner III, Lothrop Withington, and Howard W. Young...
Members of the Yardling group are George A. Kuhn, Endicott Peabody H, Charles S. Bridge, Arthur T. Lyman, Jr., Lothrop Withington, Jr., Robert A. Keller, Eugene D. Keith, Edward B. Spaeth, Jr., John C. Lacey, C. Burgess Ayres, and Demarest Lioyd...
Harvard Freshman Lothrop Withington Jr., son of a onetime (1910) Harvard football captain, started the fad sweeping U. S. campuses, as raccoon coats did some 10 years ago, as the Veterans of Future Wars did in 1936. In Withington's room in Holworthy Hall one night last month conversation turned on his aquarium. Freshman Withington boasted that he had once eaten a goldfish. A classmate remarked it would be worth $10 to see the feat repeated. Thereupon young Withington seized one of his pets by the tail, popped it into his mouth, chewed well, won his reward...
...Yardlings appointed to the Smoker Committee will be Charles S. Bridge, James E. Meredith, Jr., J. Leo Rost, Philip G. Walters, and Lothrop Withington...