Word: runners
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Arthur Slegal of the Traveler: "Dartmouth will win by two touchdowns, 19-6. Harvard has fewer football players than Dartmouth. Dartmouth is just one climax runner away from having a line team. Neither team has an imposing backfield but the Dartmouth line may be a little better...
...Fatigue Laboratory has also made a positive contribution to athletics at Harvard. Two years ago Langdon Burwoll '41, who had never run before, was participating in one of the fatigue experiments. His record on the tread mill showed he had possibilities as a runner, so acting upon the suggestion of the director of the Laboratory, Burwell went out for cross country. He was soon one on Jaakko Mikkola's outstanding harriers and is now captain of the squad...
...other half will probably be Dale Bartholomew, a Junior up from the Jayvees. A hard runner, better than average passer, and a good blocker on end sweeps and off-tackle plays, he hasn't come up to expectations. Because of his weakness on the defense, he may give way to Johnny Krill...
...against F. and M. and Columbia also may see considerable action. Although inexperienced, he is very shifty in an open field and is a good passer. It was his toss to Wolfe that scored against Yale. Joe Arico, fastest man in the backfield, comes nearest to being a climax runner, and may also play as a halfback...
Divinity School Scholarships were given to Maurice W. Armstrong; Oliver S. Beltz; Richard Cummings, John R. Dallinger; John Daugman; Howard F. Dunn; Ward J. Fellows; John H. Gerstner; William H. Gysan; Gleen P. Holman; Robert LaV. Jacobs; Carl K. Lien; John A. Martin; Edwin A. Olson; Howard E. Runner; Clarence A. Wagner; and Clement W. Welsh...