Word: ryans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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From Gore: J. E. Auchmoody, J. W. Blazek, A. L. Devens Jr., C. M. Lanterhahn, T. F. Mason, A. R. Maynard, K. S. Nash, C. S. Prorasch, E. W. Remick, W. W. Ryan, H. C. Whitman Jr., Craig Wylie...
...destroyer after locating the submarine under water by hydrophones, "Nash Fish" "Ryan Porpoise" or any one of the several fine instruments developed during the later months of the War, drops several depth bombs (much less powerful in submarine warfare than publicity led people to believe) finally with definite knowledge that the sub is still intact the paravane is streamed. The destroyer works up to speed (about four to five times the possible speed of a submarine under water) circles the area, crosses it several times, makes a shamrock course within the circle thus covering completely the whole area while...
...following men from Gore Hall have been nominated: J. E. Auchmoody, A. L. Devens Jr., C. M. Lauterhahn, T. F. Mason, A. R. Maynard, K. S. Nash, C. S. Petrasch, W. W. Ryan, H. C. Whitman Jr., Craig Wylie...
...Ryan took Benton's place at tackle later while Noble went in at left halfback. Failing at right halfback, and Cox of fullback. Wadsworth was also tried at fullback for a few minutes. Goodwine appeared in uniform bat took no part in the signal drill...
...four dormitory football managerships were awarded to Frederick Childs of New York City from Middlesex. Leonard Fowle of Marblehead from Dummer Academy, Clarence Elkins Galston, of New York City from Exeter, and Wallace Ryan of London, England, from Harrow...