Word: putnam
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Freshmen started with a rush J. W. Putnam '33, who starred agains: Melrose Saturday, scored twice in the opening minutes. C. C. Pell, Jr. '33, accounted for the third Harvard goal...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY CLUB Putnam, I. w. r. w., Curtis Garrison, c. r c., Chause Giddens, r. w I. w., Hodder Batchelder, Ed. r. d., H. Bigelow Cunningham, r. d. I. d., A. Bigelow Ellis, g. g., Newell...
Married. Dorothy Binney Putnam, divorced wife of Publisher George Palmer Putnam (TIME, Dec. 30); and Captain Frank Monroe Upton, Wartime winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor, an officer of the S. S. President Roosevelt during the Antinoe rescue; at Fort Pierce...
...making up for lost time. His return to action will of course necessitate some lineup shifts, but just what should be done is open to question. Observations at practice sesions and games have revealed that the shift should come on the second line, while the first combination of Putnam, Garrison, and Stubbs would remain intact. A relief line of equal if not greater strength is needed and Coach Stubbs seems to have the material for such a trio. With Wood retaining his pivot post, Giddens would naturally take his old berth on right wing. This leaves the other players...
Penalties--Putnam (roughing) MacKenzie (roughing), MacDonald (illegal check) Stubbs (charging), Garrison (roughing), Furlong (tripping), Cross (tripping), Lakin (holding), Garrison (board check), MacDonald (leg check), Batchelder (board check), Garrison (roughing), MacKenzie (board check), Stubbs (roughing), D. MacFayden (tripping), MacKenzie (tripping), Harding (board check...