Word: nicks
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...most unstable posts on the Varsity first team at the moment are the guards. Harlow used Bob Drennan and Jim Feinberg on the "A" team during most of yesterday's session, but Nick Rodis and or Ned Dewey are liable to be his starting choices against the Green. The backfield remains intact, with Henry Goethals, Vince Moravee, Chip Gannon and Cleo O'Donnell as the opening quartet, although Bill Jackson and Dave Farrell will be used considerably behind the Crimson captain...
...line, Davis and Howie Houston are virtually certain starters at the tackles, as are John Fiorentino at right end, Jack Fisher at center, and Ned Dewey at Emil Drvaric's right guard slot. Nick Rodis and Bob Drennan are still battling for the starting role at right guard, with Rodis contributing a good performance in yesterday's session. At left end, George Hauptfuhrer seems to have the inside track at the moment, although Walter Coulson, who suffered a leg injury last Saturday, has responded rapidly to treatment, and might conceivably see action against the Indians in Hanover this Saturday...
...picture opens in the lunch wagon where Nick Adams is eating his supper. The two men in the overly tight black overcoats come in looking for the Swede. From then on, for the next five or six minutes it is straight Hemingway. Except for editing out a reference to the cook as "nigger," Director Robert Siodmak plays Hemingway's tough, tight little story straight and to the letter...
With a nearly complete Varsity squad on hand, Coach Dick Harlow began preparing in earnest yesterday for the Crimson's battle with Dartmouth on Saturday. The only two first-stringers busy with hour exams were Howie Houston and Nick Rodis, but the rest of the week will find about four "A" team members hitting the books every...
...unhappy ectomorph announced that before the publication of Professor Hooton's masterpiece, he had been comfortably enjoying the nick-name of "Slim." But now he found himself expected to answer to the unseemly appellation of "the erratic ecto...