Word: marylander
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Bunnell has replaced Bench at quarterback, partly because the latter is still suffering from a muscle bruise but mostly because of his own fine showing in the Maryland contest. Bunnell directed the plays with keen strategy, bringing out Yale's latent power to a degree that had not heretofore been reached this season...
Right guard is the only position subject to change other than any caused by injuries. Eckart was given the assignment during the first few games but Wertham displaced him until the Maryland game, when Root was moved in from tackle in order that Butterworth, who has been steadily improving, might be employed in the none-too-strong line. There is still a small possibility that either Eckart or Wortham may win back the berth before the whistle blows on Saturday...
Candidate LaFollette followed a serpentine trail from Maryland through New York to Boston, to Pittsburgh, to Cleveland, attacking in turn the sugar trust, J. P. Morgan, the Standard Oil, the water power trust, "American Imperialism," Mellon Aluminum Interests?and ceased to be a candidate...
...Maryland, a tax collector gave the desired information to inquirers, but began a practice of making public the names of the information seekers...
...would say today, contained the names of W. E. Russell of Massachusetts, Robert Winsor and George R. Sheldon, Lucius N. Littauer and Robert Bacon, bankers and statesmen, all in their time football men at Harvard. On the Princeton teams were Blair Lee, later a United States Senator from Maryland and John S. Harlan, later Attorney General of Porto Rico and member of the Inter-State Commerce Commission...