Word: sauls
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Port Chester, New York; Richard Haven '50 of Welfeboreo, New Hampshire; John William James '50 of Birghton: Richard Paul Janaor '49, of Medford; Edward Ellsworth Jones '49 of Buffalo, New York; Alvin Kahn '49 of Upper Montclair, New Jerscy; Louis Frederick Klein, Jr. '49 of West Roxbury; Saul Kravetz '48 of Brooklyn, New York; Benjamin Hammet Lacy '49 of Dubuue, towa; Hugh Gregory Langley '49 of St. Catherine, Ontario, Canada; Christopher Michael Martin '49 of Newark, New Jersery; Joseph Francis Ryan, Jr. '49 of West Roxbury; Paul Sack '48 of Younkers, New York; Eli Jacob Sagau '48 of South Orange...
Barclay came to Cambridge as a 30-year old head basketball coach in 1916 and enjoyed a fairly successful season in his first year here. Saul Mariaschin paced the Crimson to a 19-6 won-lost record that year, but in the next two seasons Barclay was unable to hit on a winning combination...
Three of the five Crusaders who will play tonight, George Kaftan, Joe Mullaney, and Dermie O'Connell, will be starting against Harvard for the fourth straight season. They helped hand Wyndol Gray's NCAA team its only regulation defeat in 1945-46, flogged Saul Mariaschin's 1946-47 group 61-40, and outlasted George Hauptfuhrer & Co. last year...
...Herrick A. Drake '50, Hans H. Estin '49, William H. Gilbert '50, Don C. Harshman '51, Roy V. Heisler '47, James P. Johnson '51, Donald B. Louria '49, Richmond P. Miller, Jr. '49, Stuart H. Mudd '50, Philip C. Potter, Jr. '48 (captain), Thomas B. Ragle '49, Richard M. Saul '50, Charles F. Schoch '49 (manager), Michael J. Scully '48, Francis A. Seamans '49, Jonathan M. Spivak '50, Richard A. Wallace '50, Charles Weiss '51, Albert E. Wolf '51. Major H in minor colors--Robert Carswell '49, Philip C. Potter...
Covey may be the Saul Mariaschin Coach Barclay has been looking for. He set up most of the plays against Brown last Saturday at Providence, and cleared of more defensive rebounds than anybody else except Smith,. "We made a lot of mechanical errors against Brown," Barclay explains, "but the defense was good and the boys really fought...