Word: lynched
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Captain, F. C. Fishback; 1st Sergeant, R. W. Peet; Supply Sergeant, D. Worral; 1st Lieutenant, P. W. Crouch; 2nd Lieutenant, R. Peale; Sergeants, J. F. Hardaway, P. D. Steele, E. P. Furber, A. L. Whitman, J. O. Stubbs; Corporals, C. F. Havemeyer, E. Billings, F. U. Perry, J. Lynch, F. T. Fisher, G. S. Levenson, A. D. Kelso, A. R. Nelson, D. G. Foster, H. Henderson...
...winning team lined up as follows: Winship, Pike, Sullivan, l. e.; Lynch, l. t.; Webster, l. g.; Grosvenor, c.; Hogan, r. g.; Connolly, r. t.; Gaston, r. e.; Adams, q. b.; Billings, Mahon, l. h. b.; Sheehan, r. h. b.; Flower...
...third period brought the only score of the game. Successive rushes by Flower, with some assistance from the other backs and an eight yard skin tackle gain by Lynch, a former Yale player, placed the ball on the Technology two yard line...
From there Flower scored the touchdown on a line plunge. Lynch kicked the goal...
...intensive training began. Previous to that time drill had been held nine hours a week. For a month the work consisted of close and open order drill, gallery practice, and bayonet instruction under the supervision of Captains Cordier, Shannon and Bowen, and Sergeants Bender, Boyd, Brown, Kennedy and Lynch of the regular army. Gradually the officers of the French Mission--Lieutenant-Colonel Paul Azan, Major de Reviers de Mauny, Captain Adolph Dupont, Lieutenant Andre Morize, and Lieutenant Jean Giraudoux--took the regiment in hand and began the instruction in French open order formations and tactics of defense and attack. There...