Word: m
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Evanston, Illinois; John F. McClure '39, of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Joseph R. McLoughlin '41, of Fort Washington, Pennsylvania; Dale H. Maple '41, San Diego, California; Henry W. Maxwell, Jr. '41, of Hinsdale, Illinois; Clare L. Milton, Jr. '39, of St. Joseph, Michigan; David B. Mitchell '40, of Campbellsville, Kentucky; Elbert M. Moffat, Jr. '41, of Bombay, India...
James R. Muenger '39, of Toledo, Ohio; John Novins '39, of Brattleboro, Vermont; Philip Nogeo '41 of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; Albert J. Novak '41, of Washington; Richard M. Noyes '39, of Urbana, Illinois; Robert Du S. Nuner '39, of South Bend, Indiana; Charles H. Oldfather, Jr. '41, of Lincoln, Nebraska...
Stanley J. Sigel '40, of Portland, Maine; Frederick L. Smith '41, of Lancaster, New Hampshire; Wheeler Smith '41, of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Christopher J. Sotirakis '41, of Clarksburg, West Virginia; Edward M. Steel Jr. '40, of Centerville, Tennessee; Robert p. Stephens '41, of Jacksonville, Florida; Dana W. Stockbridge '40, of Andover, Now Hampshire; Robert B. Stokley '41, of Galion, Ohio; Malcolm W.P. Strandberg '41, of Tacoma, Washington...
Bill Coleman, who divided the right guard assignment with Dave Glueck, had a novel experience. A Virginian gave him a terrific block and mentioned something about "Damyankees." Big Bill referred to the fact that his home was in Baltimore, darn close to the Mason-Dixon line. "Oh, I'm sorry," declared the invader, and helped Bill to his feet with true Southern hospitality. There are other stories, mostly of a more unprintable varisty...
...booters seemed to have definitely recovered from their slump which began two weeks before when they were tied by the Tigers from New Jersey, and which almost cost them a blemish on their undefeated record at the hands of M. I. T. last week...