Word: macdonald
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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George L. MacDonald Jr. of Marblehead and Wigglesworth Hall was elected captain of the freshman baseball team Saturday after the team's 11 to 6 victory over Governor Dummer at South Byfield. MacDonald, first string pitcher, bars in the number three slot. He was first string fullback on the Yardling football team...
...Yardlings picked up two runs in the first and eighth innings and scored single counters in the fifth and ninth frames. The last run came after MacDonald opened the inning with the longest hit of the day, a triple. He scored on winning pitcher Bill Chauncey's fly to right...
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...Crimson completed its scoring in the bottom of the seventh when Nahigian walked. Centerfielder Ted Cooney forced him at second. Cooney went to second on catcher George MacDonald's single, and completed the Yardling's scoring when the visiting second baseman bobbled Chauncey's grounder...
Died. Francis Charles MacDonald, 77, poet, traveler, professor emeritus (since 1936) of Princeton University; after a long illness; in White Plains, N.Y. In 1905 Woodrow Wilson made him one of the first instructors in the now famed preceptorial system. Known as "Mr. Mac" to his undergraduate friends, he befriended and spurred countless Princetonians. He liked intimate poetry readings in his rooms, hated formal lectures ("To do the same thing twice a week was horrible"), and never qualified for his profession's union card, the Ph.D. An old bachelor who loved gossip, for years he kept an intimate diary...