Word: roster
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...player in the United States, is a member. The first 160 players in the country were ranked, the list including four University undergraduates. Leon de Turenne '21, University tennis captain and president of the United States Intercollegiate Tennis Association, led the University players, being ranked 59 in the national roster, just after Banks of Yale, intercollegiate titlist for 1920. D. P. Robinson '20 followed close behind, being rated 60th. Both these players were among the youngest ranked. J. B. Fenno '21 of last year's team was ranked 137th while K. S. Ptaffman of the Freshman class showed unexpected strength...
...drive showed that the campaign among the graduates according to classes had been a success, although it had fallen short of the $2,800,000 mark which had been set. This campaign, which lasted only four weeks, resulted in adding 2000 formerly non-subscribing alumni to the Endowment Fund roster and in the receipt of an additional million dollars. This was achieved in the face of adverse financial conditions both at home and abroad, and without the incentive of the initial effort of last year...
...yard runs, or feinting only to toss forwards to the equally speedy Gilroy or McPhee. The second touchdown he scored himself, tearing loose after snaring a pass from Stinson and running 30 yards through a broken field to the line. The scrubs, with several ineligibles on their roster, notably Pixley, a transfer from Ohio State, have been putting up a stiffer opposition with each day of scrimmage. Several of the starters against Swarthmore were given another respite, among them Captain Callaban, Keck and Rutan from the line, and Louric, Wittmer, Murrey and Thomson from the backfield. The latest line...
Over 200 football officials met in the Biltmore. Hotel, New York city, on Thursday evening to clear up definitions of the new rules. The officials, all of whom were on the roster of approved officials, met in conjunction with the rules committee. Fred W. Moore '93, graduate treasurer of the Athletic Association and a member of the rules committee, attended the meeting...
William and Mary has remained one of the "small colleges" of Webster's famous classification, with a celebrity and an influence out of proportion to its size. The oldest college in the South and next to Harvard the oldest in the country, it has a roster of graduates who of themselves make an American Hall of Fame. Washington received from William and Mary his first public office and was Chancellor of the college in 1794. It is the Alma Mater of three Presidents of the United States, Jefferson, Monroe and Tyler; of four signers of the Declaration of Independence...