Word: puffers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...summary of the game follows:Sayles, E. Bradford, l.e. r.e. Smuker, MaherNash, Fordyce, Pratt, l.t. r.t., Basiterich, BemisDaley, Hoague, l.g., r.g., Banks, StammbergerMacomber, Turner, c. c., NicholsKilgour, C. Bradford, Daniell, r.g. l.g., BuschLindner, Taylor, Simonds, r.t. l.t., TriestSaltonstall, Adie, r.e. l.e., Shafer, MaherCheek, Stafford, McGlone, q.b. q.b., EschholzMiller, Puffer, l.h. l.h., AndersonCrosby, Moseley, r.h. r.h., Frankenfield, Corido, HerreaCoady, Howe, f.b. f.b., Clark, Reuther, Corid
...Maher, Back 24 164 5.08 J. S. Malick, Back 19 175 6.00 J. C. McGlone, Quarterback 26 150 6.00 A. H. Miller, Back 21 205 5.11 F. S. Moseley, Back 21 150 6.00 E. R. Nash, Tackle 22 190 6.02 C. A. Pratt, Tackle 20 195 6.03 R. W. Puffer, Back 20 164 5.07 W. G. Saltonstall, End 19 185 6.02 Madison Sayles, End 20 165 5.11 G. I. Shapiro, Guard 19 209 6.00 Daniel Simonds, Tackle 19 186 6.02 A. H. Stafford, Quarterback 21 145 5.09 H. D. Stone, Back 20 185 5.08 B. R. Taylor, Tackle...
...within the next few days by the return of several more letter-men. Among the experienced men who will not be able to report for fall practice because of football activities are J. J. Maher '26, C. D. Coady '26, M. A. Cheek '26, Henry Chauncey '28, R. W. Puffer '26, and F. R. Duchin...
...Todd '26, R. W. Puffer '26 William Ullman '27, W. P. Ellison '27, Isadore Zarakov '27, J. E. Tobin '27, and H. L. de Rham '27, are the veterans around whom this year's team will have to be built. The loss of ten letter men by graduation strikes hardest the pitching department. Without Philip Spaulding, J. E. Toulmin and E. C. F. Herrmann, Jr., the mainstays of last year's mound squad, Coach Mitchell will be forced to uncover new material. R. W. Puffer '26, with J. N. Barbee '28, and D. B. Linscott '28, of the 1928 nine...
Eminent educators present: President Henry Noble MacCracken of Vassar College; Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart (Frankfort, Ky.), foe of illiteracy; C. T. Wing, President of the National Union Of Teachers of England and Wales; Dr. P. Kuo, onetime President of South Eastern University (Nanking, China) ; Mrs. Laura Puffer Morgan of Washington, D. C., who arose and announced a World Hero Prize Competition (12 prizes, $100) open to the schoolchild essayists of the world. Any school might submit essays on twelve heroes. The competition would end on "World Goodwill...