Word: minot
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...summary: ALL-STARS. CARLISLIC. Huntington, l.e. r.c., Bird Gilman R. G. McKay, L. Withington, l.t. r.t., Martell Parkinson, Minot, Bennett, l.g. r.e., Hawkeagle Grant, c. c., Morrin, Winnesheck Bennett, P. Withington, Minot, r.g. l.g., Hill, Lobo Fish, R. G. McKay, r.t. l.t., Welmas Dana, r.e. l.e., Wallette Gardner, Wigglesworth, q.b. q.b., H. Broker J. McKay, R. White, Wadsworth,l.h.b. r.h.b., Pratt, Johnson Philbin, Wendell, Rees, r.h.b. l.h.b., Wofferel, white Snow, Campbell, f.b. f.b., Calac, F. Broker, Poodrey...
...second period opened with the ball in the Battery's possession, but they were soon forced to kick. Kean recovering. Three more attempts to gain through the line failed, and Minot punted again to the Cadet's 15-yard line, Hadley running the ball back to midfield. The battery braced, and Snow was soon forced to kick. But the Battery was unable to keep the ball, losing it on a fumble in the first formation. Snow pushed over the second touchdown soon after, but fouled on the kickout, thus losing the try for goal...
...Kean '15, LloydRichardson, Ellsworth, c. c., F. D. Huntington '11Beebe, r.g. l.g., H. Atkinson '15, J. Jones Blanchard. Briggs, r.t. l.t., H. Skilton, EckfeldtJones, Ellms, r.e. l.e., Wilkins, KennardParks, q.b. q.b., SwanHadley, l.h.b. r.h.b., Angell, G. Curtis '15Westcott, Curtis, r.h.b. l.h.b., R. SkiltonSnow, Adams, f.b. f.b., W. A. Minot...
...Charles Sedgwick Minot, B.S. '78, internationally famous as an anatomist, author and lecturer, died Thursday at the age of 62 at his home in Milton, after an illness of several months. A graduate of Technology and with various degrees received from Harvard, Yale, Toronto, St. Andrews and Oxford, Dr. Minot held from 1880 until 1912 various professorships in the University Medical School. In 1912 he was exchange professor at the Universities of Jena and Berlin...
...Russell, Jr., '14 and G. W. Minot '14 are serving as attaches to the American embassy at Berlin. They volunteered their services at the outbreak of the war to assist in the increased work of the embassy, necessitated by the taking over the interests of several of the belligerent nations...