Word: neil
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...practice was run on a strict time schedule, starting promptly at 9.30 o'clock with a short grass drill. The squad was then divided into four main groups; blocking backs working under Neil Stahley, running backs reporting to Howie Odell, Rae Crowther attending to the linemen, and Wes Fesler taking the ends. At 11 o'clock when practice ended, eight teams were running through signal drill...
Save for some months during the War, in training as a machine-gunner at Camp Hancock, Ga., the rest of his life has been devoted to law and politics. In law he made an astute alliance with Ralph T. ("Dyke") O'Neil, past commander of the American Legion and a Democrat. The firm of Hamilton & O'Neil, with feet in both political camps, did well. In 1934 Partner O'Neil got involved in the War Department supply scandals but Partner Hamilton was not entangled. In politics Hamilton started at the bottom as a precinct captain...
These men were appointed by the recently elected members of the new Council; Thomas H. Bilodeau, John B. Bowditch, Emile Dubiel, C. Colmery Gibson, George G. Hedblom, and Neil G. Melone, Juniors; and C. Russel Allen, John L. Dampeer, and Francis Keppel, Sophomores...
Results of the Student Council balloting were as follows (those starred were selected): Juniors *Neil Gardner Melone 200 *Charles Colmery Gibson 203 *Thomas Herbert Bilodeau 202 *Emile Dubiel 187 *George Gordon Hedblom 184 *John Bradford Bowditch 168 Leavitt S. White 153 Rolf Kaltenborn 133 William T. Dean, Jr. 109 William J. Watt 108 James B. Hallett 107 Charles M. Storey, Jr. 97 Robert B. Watson 92 Thomas W. Stephenson 84 Curtis Prout 67 Robert Dunn 46 Arthur Ellison 37 Sophomores *Charles Russell Allen 192 *Francis Keppel 176 *John Lyell Dampeer 142 Joseph P. Kennedy, jr 107 Morris Earle 98 Marshall...
Five members of the 1937 Album Committee met in Dunster House yesterday afternoon to select from among them the chief of next year's publication. When the session was over, Neil Gardener Melone '37, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, emerged as the successor to Deric Nusbaum '36, editor of the current edition of the Senior year book...