Word: morrision
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Mr. E. G. Morris, the man in the red sweater, well known to Harvard football fans for his gymnastic activities as announcer at Soldiers Field during the fall, explained to a Crimson reporter yesterday, the origin of the signals. Mr. Morris has spent 20 years in perfecting and developing his...
¶ The President heard that his uncle John Wilder, 80, famed fiddler for diddling jigs and square dances, had signed up with four other natives of Plymouth, Vt., to tour U. S. vaudeville and cinema houses. William Morris, Manhattan theatrical manager, is booking them as an old-time barnstorming orchestra...
At present a temporary cellar in the quadrangle of Morris Hall acts as a Boston branch postoffice. The small size of this office makes it necessary for the Business School men to stand in line for some time to get their mail.
The Sophomore team that opposed the Seconds had Weiler and Fuller at the ends, Norris and Tower at tackles, Ingalls and Brookfield, guards, Dorman, centre, Morris, quarterback, Weymouth and Brine at the halfback positions and Whiting at fullback. The Junior eleven was composed of Lewis and Long, ends, Clapp and...
Wheeler, G. H. Norris, A. R. Swezey, L. M. Shapiro, W. L. Brookfield, and D. R. Kroell played on the Team A line, with J. H. Morris calling the signals, and E. W. Sexton, W. H. Brine Jr. and J. H. Whiting carrying the ball. The B. squad line had...