Word: players
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dudley Millikin, of the Candlewood team was the outstanding player on older men's team, making the majority of the scores. The battle was close throughout the chukkers, there being ding-dong scoring during the greater part of the game...
Once upon a time, last spring, a Freshman football player was faced with his weekly English A theme, as yet unborn after an evening at the movies. His gridiron experience, however, had given him resource in crises, and this particular resource he found in his desk drawer. It was an "A" theme in English A, submitted by his brother some years before. In its earliest known history it had been handed in by a long graduated cousin and had also received...
Nominees for this office are Richard G. Ames, president of the Student Council, and captain of the wrestling team; John H. Dean, Varsity football captain, and president of the class; Paul deB. deGive, Varsity hockey captain, and Junior Varsity football player; Francis H. Gleason, Varsity hockey and baseball player; Alfred B. Hallowell, of the Student Council and Varsity hockey team; John J. Hayes, Jr., chairman of the Junior ushers, and Varsity track man; John M. Morse, Varsity track captain and head cheerleader; Thomas W. Nazro, class president in the Freshman year, and member of the Varsity football team; Carl...
...presidency of the U. S. Lawn Tennis Association with election in February a foregone conclusion. The selection of Mr. Hall, now a part ner in the Wall Street firm of Callaway, Fish & Co., was applauded by many a tennist not only because he is an active tournament player, but because he achieved high rank in his day against practical difficulties. In all his career he took only two weeks vacation each year, made it coincide with the dates of the tournament in which he wanted to play. Between 1911 and 1918 he rose from...
...modern players, as a whole, are just as good as the old timers. I know that many a fine player of my days would not even make the varsity squad in this present age of forward passes, intricate offences, speed, and brains. I consider Bon Ticknor to be one of the greatest players I have ever seen. He could do everything: block, tackle, knock down passes...