Word: mckaye
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...York's commercial aristocrats, the great traders, founders of more than one great American house; New York and New England's ship builders, among them the famous Donald McKay; the Yankee skippers and the hard-bitten tars who hauled their canvass, stood their watch--all these are deftly, subtly portrayed...
...Parker '32, Howard Ulfelder '32. R. A. Dunn '32, W. W. Mein '32, J. M. Bleakie '32, T. E. Covel '32, C. H. Parker '32, A. J. Bates '32, W. F. Croskery '32, C. W. Wickersham '32, T. L. Archibald '32, W. E. Hutchins '32, T. J. McKay '32, Beekman Pool '32, Frank Watt II, '32, and D. R. Weir...
...destination with a crew of 52. Two days later lake steamers sighted empty life boats, mattresses, the upper part of a ship's cabin. They picked up bodies strapped in lifebelts stenciled S. S. Milwaukee. Then they found the body of the Milwaukee's captain, Robert McKay, lake sailor for 35 years...
...inter-class football league game yesterday. After a 35-yard pass from F. T. Watt '32 to W. E. Croskery '32, the ball was downed on the Seniors' 6-yard line, and the Sophomores carried it over in three rushes for a score, T. J. McKay '32 carrying the ball...
...Harvard 1932 team against Browne and Nichols follows: l.e., W. F. Croskery; l.t., W. M. Crosby; l.g., D. P. Ketcham; c., R. M. Ayer; qr.g., J. M. Blake; r.t., A. S. Dane; r.e., C. W. Wickersham; q.b., W. E. Hutchins; l.h.b., D. R. Weir; r.h.b., T. J. McKay; f.b., B. Pool...