Word: sherman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...veterans Sherman Hoar and Gus Soule, the squad will be gunning for the second victory in as many years over the Indian Jayvees. Although several backs are now in their positions, the team should be nearly as strong as last year's undefeated squad, as there are a number of returning veterans...
Lamar has made no prediction about the team, but depth in several positions and strength in the backfield should help make the team go far although injuries have hindered the squad. In the backfield, Robby Robinson, "Whizzer" White, Sherman Hoar, and Rod Townsend have held down tentative positions during the last few days of practice...
Divorced. Grant Wood, 47, earthy U. S. artist whose neat, ironic brush has stirred up many a dust storm (American Gothic, Daughters of Revolution, TIME, Sept. 5, 1932); from Sarah Sherman Wood, 55; in Iowa City, Iowa. Grounds: inhuman treatment...
Cheerleaders for the year are Eugene V. Clark '39, George W. Dana '39, Sherman Gray '40, James D. Lightbody '39, Charles D. Lutz, Jr. '39, and Homer d. Peabody...
...title created for "but never accepted by George Washington, conferred afterwards upon only four officers: Grant, Sherman, Sheridan (Civil War), Pershing. Although he retired in 1924, John J. Pershing is still on the active list as General of the Armies, has the words lettered over his sumptuous, seldom-used office in the State Department...