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There will be one man in the stands tomorrow with emotions as mixed as a martini cocktail. He is Latta McCray, guard on last year's Dartmouth Varsity and present line coach of the Harvard Freshmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MoCray Man of Two Countries As Pupils Contact Teammates | 10/22/1937 | See Source »

Although he did not start in the Harvard game last fall, McCray played more than half of it at left guard, calling signals of the offense and storing up vivid memories of Messrs. Kevorkian, Boston and Wilson on the defensive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MoCray Man of Two Countries As Pupils Contact Teammates | 10/22/1937 | See Source »

...McCRAY Cleveland, Ohio The banker is Henry B. Peters. His bank: Fairfield National of Lancaster, Ohio. The slugger whom Banker Peters recognized in TIME (April 6, 1931) was tough Fred Burke, now imprisoned for life in Michigan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 21, 1932 | 3/21/1932 | See Source »

Trial. The above conversation was part of the testimony of Mr. McCray in the criminal trial of Governor Ed Jackson in Indianapolis last week. The prosecution by the State was in the hands of able William H. Remy (TIME, Feb. 20), whom Mr. McCray had appointed in 1923. It looked like a clear-cut bribe conspiracy, out of which it would be difficult for Governor Jackson to squirm. But he did get out of it, easily, quietly. His lawyers pointed out that, under Indiana's statute of limitations, no man can be indicted for a bribery crime more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CORRUPTION: In Indiana | 2/27/1928 | See Source »

...like so many other famed writers, in the once-great but latterly self-belittled state of Indiana. Dr. Osborn evinced his faith in Indiana when, in 1926, he asked President Coolidge to let him occupy a cell in Atlanta Penitentiary as substitute for Indiana's Governor, Warren T. McCray (see CORRUPTION), who had been jailed for mail fraud. Said generous Dr. Osborn: "I have nothing to do, I have no dependents and I am used to more hardships than a prison entails...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Three-State Man | 2/27/1928 | See Source »

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