Word: seavers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...summary: WORCESTER HARVARD 1937 Moses, Parcinski, lf. rf., White Sulivan, rf. lf., Miser Seaver, Wojciechowski, c. c., Gray Alex, lg. rg., Witherspoon, Mason Greenberg, rg. lg., Stephenson...
HARVARD WORCESTER Gray, c. c., Seaver White, r.f. l.f., Sullivan Moser, l.f. r.f., Moses Stephenson, r.g. l.g., Alex Witherspoon, l.g. r.g., Greenberg...
...named the Walker Cup team to play against Great Britain at St. Andrews in May: Francis Ouimet, captain; George T. Dunlap Jr., Harry Chandler Egan, Johnny Fischer, Johnny Goodman, W. Lawson Little Jr., Max Marston, Gus Moreland, Jack Westland. Notable was the dropping of McCarthy, Seaver, Johnston and Voigt. More notable was the selection of Chandler Egan, 50-year-old Oregon fruit grower who won his first national amateur championship 30 years ago, dropped out of national play for 20 years, came back strong in 1929. In last year's national amateur he defeated Johnny Goodman, open champion...
Worcester Academy: r.e., Lithwin (Seaver); r.t., Tellier; r.g., Furman; c., Boorum (Murphy); l.g., Carflo; l.t., Griswold; l.e., Foster; q.b., Mott; l.h.b., Anais (Berustein); r.h.b., Alex (Diggins); f.b., Greenberg...
...William Seaver Woods, minister's son, onetime editor of the Wesleyan Literary Monthly, became editor of the Literary Digest. In the same year Arthur Stimson Draper was graduated from New York University, where he had been campus correspondent for the New York Tribune. Mr. Draper put aside his engineer's degree, went downtown and to work as a Tribune cub. For the next 28 years Editor Woods and Newshawk Draper served their respective publications. Last week Editor Woods, 60, erudite, kindly, somewhat deaf, resigned from the Literary Digest, planned to travel, write books; and Arthur Draper, 50, quit...