Word: mcnichol
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Came four successive victories and then the Elis somewhat outmanned but ready for a last ditch fight. Harvard's main offensive punch in 1941 was Don McNichol, a low-slung bucking back of the Lazzaro type and with a gift for passing. McNichol, in fact, was the only genuine offensive weapon that the team had to offer. In order to produce some semblance of the outside threat which the halfbacks could not provide, canny Dick Harlow devised a series of endaround plays featuring Loren MacKinney. Rugged Defense For McNicol...
This alignment was sure to cause a traffic jam for McNichol and his spinners over the guards, and it did for about 15 minutes. The bunching of the Yale linemen had left their left end and left tackle in an untenable position. The weakness was soon spotted, and out came the order to pull an old play out of the mothballs. It was a play not intended for Yale game use, McNichol going inside his own right...
Greater magazine variety is found at the Union newsstand, largest in the University, which is run by Don McNichol '43, 1L, former fullback on the 1941 Harlow squad, and John Ryan '48, who consider their stand still incomplete in stock since on one occasion they underestimated the power of a woman and were unable to supply the Ladies Home Journal to a Freshman reader...
...dining halls and points in the Yard, to be announced later. Paul F. Perkins, one of the 11 men originally nominated, is not attending Summer School and has been removed from the ballot, which was drawn up by the Sophomore nominating committee of five under the supervision of Don McNichol '43. The five members of the committee, as previously announced in the CRIMSON were: Oliver D. Filley, George R. Hooper, Thomas V. Keene, Armand Schwab, Jr., and Andrew H. Wright...
Football captain-elect, Don Forte was fourth with 191 votes and Don McNichol followed with 156. John Richardson, Jr. and John Morgan finished in sixth and seventh places...