Word: michiganisms
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Harvard Club of Des Moines, James E. Cooney '41, 1012 Bankers Trust Building; Harvard Club of Eastern Iowa, Cedar Rapids, Sumner H. Foster '32, 2060 Glass rd, ne; Harvard Club of Eastern Michigan, Detroit, Lawrence J. Verdier '33, 3380 Penobscot Building...
William J. Barber '46 of Abilene, Kansas, and Kirkland House; Mortimer H. Chambers, Jr. '49 of Grosse Point, Michigan, and Leverett House; Walter S. Frank '49 of Mt. Rainier, Maryland, and Eliot House; and Nelson F. Taylor 3L of Oxford, North Carolina, and 15 Everett st., are the recipients of the scholarships...
...Minnesota's 250-lb. Tackle Leo Nomellini, amateur boogie-woogie pianist and short-order cook who never played football in high school. Extremely fast for his weight, Leo was the star of the line that held Michigan's great offense to 22 yards net gain by rushing. The other lineman was Penn's 220-lb. Center Chuck Bednarik, alias The Clutch, a bear for handing out punishment...
Donald C. Freeman of Leverett House and Detroit, Michigan: Jubilee Cabaret; freshman swimming team; Social Relations Society...
...Michigan, too, made news in choosing its 1949 football captain. He is ex-G.I. Alvin Wistert, a tackle...