Word: nott
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Smith, B. U. A. A., 30; D. Long, B. A. A., 25; E. Cockrell, 40; R. F. Johnson, B. H. S. A. A., 50; J. P. Coombs, B. U. A. A., 40; C. H. Parker, M. I. T., 40; S. A. McComber, B. U. A. A., 35; C. P. Nott, B. U. A. A., 40; J. F. Driscoll, L. A. C., 40; J. S. Mitchell, N. Y. A. C., scratch; W. H. Nash, N. A. A., 40; H. R. Johnstone...
...right end; Belfield, quarter; Peters, left half; Anthony, right half; McNear, fullback. The substitutes will be Hilton, Garcelon, Batchelder, Howard, Wood, Burns and Ware. The Chicago team will be picked from the following men: Thompson and Donnelly, left end; Rafferty and Seixas, left tackle; Thomas, left guard; Stevenson, centre; Nott Flint, right guard; Joe Flint, right tackle; Culver, right end; Wood or Smith, quarterback; Alward, right half; Stickney, left half; Noyes or Hart, fullback...
Connor, right tackle, Nott...
...Nott, left tackle, Connor...
...with several full page pictures of the "Queens" from paintings by Gean Smith. A very good story is "The Toltec Idol" by T. Philip Terry. It is a tale of Mexico and is perhaps a little over drawn. Another story "The letter of Credit" is written by C. C. Nott. It is a love story but the plot is original. John Corbin has a long article on "Starting and Starters." It is a description and criticism of different starts and is illustrated with two pictures of E. B. Bloss and one of A. H. Green. Of the other articles...