Word: raye
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Crimson lineup: Bunce, le; Thompson, lt; Moulla, lg; Frothingham, c; Gordon, rg; Raverby, rt; Bunce, re; Lowenstein, qb; Walsh, lhb; Ossman, rhb; Ray...
...first half was all Harvard, as the '52 squad, sparked by Bob Ray's running and Carroll Lowernstein's passing, only twice allowed the Blue out of its own zone. Ray, climaxing a second quarter drive in which he put on one of his three 30-yard runs, bucked over for the lone Crimson touchdown...
Bunce, le; Thompson, It; Moulla, lg; Frothingham, c; Gordon, rg; Raverby, rt; Brooke, re; Burke and Lowernstein, qb; Wylie, lhb; Walsh, rhb; Ray...
...starters are: Cy Bunce, Pete Brooke, ends; Bill Hollbrook, Fred Raverby, tackles; Bob Moulla, Butch Gordon, guards; Bill Frothingham, center; Carroll Lowernstein or Dusty Burke, quarterback; Warren Wylie, Charles Waish, halfbacks; Tom Ossman or Bob Ray, fullback...
...Forces, alarmed by crashes at fogged-in English fields, asked the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to work out a blind-landing system. They developed the idea with practical help on production problems from Gilfillan engineers. The first G.C.A. was a cumbersome rig, with 705 radio and cathode-ray tubes, but it worked. Gilfillan got a contract to make 112; the Navy ordered another 80 units from a competitor. Gilfillan says he hustled out his 100th unit while his competitor was on his fifth. Yet he charged the Government only a 1.1% profit (virtually a West Coast record in self-denial...