Word: miller
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...tragedy. The man is a drunkard and a beast. The woman is driven into the protecting arms of the family boarder. Vigorously written and vividly performed by Minna Gombell, the part of the girl carries the evening's interest. The saccharine platitudes and copybook virtue of the boarder (Ivan Miller), take the edge off the climax. If he were an individual rather than a clipping from a Y.M.C.A. pamphlet, the play would be decidedly engrossing. Under the circumstances, it is a capable but not a compelling contribution to the season's lists...
...LaFarge '25, end 22 175 6.00 G. M. Laimbeer '26, guard 19 210 6.02 C. L. Lindner '27, tackle 22 190 6.02 W. P. Locke '27, line 18 201 6.03 J. J. Maher '26, back 23 164 5.07 J. G. McGlone '26, quarterback 26 155 5.07 A. H. Miller '27, back 20 205 5.11 E. R. Nash '26, tackle 21 189 6.02 Reginald Porter '27, end 19 172 5.11 R. W. Puffer '26, back 20 165 5.08 L. L. Robh '25, end 20 175 5.09 J. N. Robinson '27, end 20 172 5.11 A. G. Rogers '26, back...
...MILLER...
...comparison of the other three backs of each team gives Harvard an advantage. Miller, Gehrke, and Hammond outweigh their opponents by the startling amount of 29 pounds a man. That the Crimson backs are not deficient in speed, line plunging, or defense work is evident to those who have seen them in action. In all points but weight, however, Princeton comes close to being an equal in the backfield. Such an overwhelming difference in bulk cannot help but handicap the Tiger...
Three positions in the backfield are unquestionable. Gerhke, Miller, and Hammond will certainly be the first driving threat directed against Nassau. But the quarterback berth which has baffled all speculation throughout the early season, still continues to be indefinite. Will it be Cheek, Spalding, or Stafford...