Word: raye
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...terse military prose, the Army describes the almost unbelievable bravery and unselfishness of these men. Corporal Harry R. Harr, of Pennsylvania, blanketed a Japanese hand grenade to save four others in a gun emplacement in the Philippines. First Lieutenant Bernard J. Ray, of New York, blew himself up with an explosive to brea'k a German barbed-wire barricade near Schevenhutte, Germany...
...yearlings, Crimson coach Henry Lamar plans to keep to same balance of passing and running in the yardlings' attack that accounted for last week's 20 to 12 victory over Brown. As usual Captain Carroll Lowenstein will be doing the team's passing, while Bob Ray, Charley Walsh and Tom Ossman are among those figuring in Lamar's ground plans...
...probable Crimson lineup: Sergienko, le; Hill, it; Hanson, lg; Julian, c; Moulla, rg; Raverby, rt; Cass, re; Lowenstein and Burke, qb; Walsh, lhb; Wylie and Ossman, rhb; Ray...
...sincerely hope that our actions will not affect, in any way, the always cordial relations between Harvard and Brown." Arthur L. Guerin, Jr. John D. Gould John B. Leewing Richard O. Playter George Parker Paul H. Daube, Jr. Webster Ray Truman J. Hedding, Jr. Griff Winpue John B. Lipich Robert Richardson Don Smith
...Crimson lineup: Sergienko, le; Hill, lt; Hanson, lg; Forthingham and Julian, c; Carduff, rg; Raverby, rt; Rodis and Cass, re; Burke and Lowenstein, qb; Nealey, lhb; Walsh and Wylie, rhb; Ray...