Word: maher
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lowell Barton of Boston, Chairman of the Jubilee Advisory Committee; Marion Adolphus Cheek of Berkeley, California, Chairman of the Smoker Committee; George Douglass Debevoise of New York City, Editorial Chairman of the Blue Book; Hershel Hobart MacCubbin of Pleasant Hills, Maryland, Chairman of the Foreign Students Committee; John James Maher of Bridgeport, Connecticut, second Vice-Chairman of the Dinner Committee; Edward Walker Marshall of Portland, Maine, Business Chairman of the Blue Book; and Channing McGregory Wells of Southbridge, Vice-Chairman of the Dinner Committee. These men will meet soon after the recess to discuss plans for the remainder...
...Dinner will be held in May. The Committee in charge of the Dinner in addition to R. G. Allen, Chairman, and C. McG. Wells and J. J. Maher, Vice-Chairmen, is as folows: John Wright Adie of Chestnut Hill; Henry Goddard Bradlee of Brookline; Samuel Willard Bridges Jr. of Newton; Thayer Cumings of Bedford Hills, New York; George Wallace Foster of West Roxbury; Charles Lewis Harding Jr. of Dedham; Columbus O'Donnell Iselin of New York City; George Beere Moynahan of Mattapan; Perry Rogers Pease of Hempstead, Long Island, New York; Harold Irving Pratt of New York City; Kenneth Morse...
...Maher, who started the Clark game at forward, has been definitely shifted to guard, his old position. He has already won the rating of first substitute guard, and will doubtless see service tonight in that position. Black at guard and Merriam at forward are the other replacement men who will probably be used...
...Wells and J. J. Maher, Vice-Chairmen, is as folows: John Wright Adie of Chestnut Hill; Henry Goddard Bradlee of Brookline; Samuel Willard Bridges Jr. of Newton; Thayer Cumings of Bedford Hills, New York; George Wallace Foster of West Roxbury; Charles Lewis Harding Jr. of Dedham; Columbus O'Donnell Iselin of New York City; George Beere Moynahan of Mattapan; Perry Rogers Pease of Hempstead, Long Island, New York; Harold Irving Pratt of New York City; Kenneth Morse Rogers of Dorchester; Hovey Edward Slayton of Manchester, New Hampshire; Donald Spencer of Cambridge; Donald LeBosquet Sweeney of Newton Highlands; Albert Tilt...
...likely to lose the ball in the toss-up at center, in the toss-up from scrimmage, and from the rebound off the back-board. To offset this handicap, unusual cleverness in getting possession of the ball in scrimmage is essential. The two Sophomores in the starting line-up, Maher and Combs, have shown marked ability in emerging from scrimmage with the ball. This facility coupled with their aggressiveness has given them the call over more experienced players...