Word: macdonald
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sophomores Frank White and George MacDonald set up the second Crimson touchdown with runs of 29 and 15 yards. Howie Finney carried the last 12 yards for the touchdown, his third of the year. MacDonald scored a few plays later, bucking over from the three...
...line for the "extra-point" team, incidentally, averages approximately 210 pounds. Shepard says he "throws in his biggest men, the guys who take up the most space and who can throw pretty good blocks." With so substantial a wall of beef in front of him, fullback George MacDonald was able to punch over two extra points...
...remaining four points were garnered via MacDonald's line bucks for a couple of conversions, and lineman Dick Koch's tackle in the end zone for a safety...
...others: a 1912 two-reeler with Alma Rubens and Wallace Reid, a 1925 edition with Mae Murray and John Gilbert, a 1934 version with Jeanette MacDonald and Maurice Chevalier...
Thirteen Bob a Week. Johnson was picked for the deanery in 1931 by his friend, Laborite Ramsay MacDonald. When the "Red Dean" earned his first notoriety as a mere pink, nobody minded too much. Like a well-cast stock actor clothed in Episcopal gaiters, his shining pate tonsured by nature and surrounded by a chaplet of purest white hair, Dr. Johnson looked the very picture of pious benignity, and his mildly leftish pronouncements were not too unfashionable at the time. The dean let it be known that he had started life as a mill hand at 13 shillings a week...