Word: mcnear
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...other two boards are, in their final form: Editorial Board, A.F. Pavenstedt chairman, D. E. Shoene-Rene, H. M. Parker, R. D. Williams, E. C. Dieckerhoff; board, J.P. Barnes, R. M. Clements, J. G. Chandler, Robert Cushman Jr., Philip Donham, P. M. Dunham, P. M. Easton, M. W. McNear, Abbot Peterson Jr., A. W. Weed...
Stewart, substituting for McNear in the Princeton skirmish line, got the ball near midfield in the third period, and dodging several Crimson defense men, dribbled the spheroid down the sideline, and suddenly sent a aizzling shot at an acute angle that skidded past Thomas and into the Harvard not for the second Tiger score. Stewart later, in the fourth quarter, scored form a free kick, after Crooks had fouled by failing on the ball...
...Thomas g. g.e. Barnouw Danielian 1r. 1l. W. Barnouw Crooks r. f. b. l. f. b. Crocker Carr l.h.b. r.h.b. McPherson Gherardi c. c. Packard Parrott r.h.b. l.h.b. McCabe Trevvett 11. lr. Squires Kerness, Beals c.h.b. c.h.b. Gay MacKinnon l.f.b. r.f.b. Plummer Driggs o.r. o.l. Einten Smith o.l. o.r. McNear, Stewart...
Married. Robert Fredericks (Ed. "Strangler" Lewis), 35, world's heavyweight wrestling champion, to Miss Bessie McNear of Kansas City, Mo., in Chicago. During the ceremony the champion's manager broke out of the room, in which Mr. Lewis' friends tried to lock him, shouting: "It's the first time Ed ever double-crossed me!" Lewis was under contract not to marry while champion. Mr. Lewis was divorced last summer from Mrs. Ida Scott Fredericks, a woman physician in San José (TIME, July...
...William McNear Rand '09; Captain of 1909 Track Team...