Word: morrision
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Mr. E. G. Morris, known as "Eddie" to Harvard football fans, told a CRIMSON reporter yesterday, that he was the sole originator of the signals used on Soldiers Field, and that he had made them from combinations for Army and Navy signals, and signals used in the Stock Exchange.
The Stock Exchange signals predominate, since Mr. Morris is a broker, but none of his signals are used by any one except himself and three of his colleagues. Mr. Morris said that the board to which the signals are flashed was invented 20 years ago by Mr. A. Erwin, Mr...
Mr. Morris and his chief helper have never missed a game since they began the system in the Stadium.
Harvard 1928 Andover Saltonstall l.e. r. e. Burns Simonds l.t. r.t. Foster Gregg l.g. r.g. Healey Bell c. c. Dorman Morris r.g. l.g. Sprigg Pratt r.t. l.t. Kingston Murchie r.e. l.e. Darby Crawford or Kelley q.b. q.b. Billhardt Chauncey l.h.b. r.h.b. Sandberg Gallway r.h.b. l.h.b. Frigard Linscott f.b. f.b. Ward...
Class of 1925: G. E. Barton, A. B. Brown, D. V. Brown, E. S. Castle, H. P. Curtis, H. T. Dunker, H. L. Elsbree, Mason Hammond, M. S. Huberman, R. L. Kilgour, Morris Marden, M. M. Rubinwitch, B. E. Soman, D. F. Walsh.