Word: sickel
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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HARVARD FLORIDAHarding, Burns, Moushegian, l.e. r.e., Nolan, VickeryBarrett, Upton, l.t. r.t., Proctor, Hicks, PhielTrainer, Newhart, l.g. g.g., McRae, ReevesB. Ticknor, Richards, Cunningham, c. c., Clemons, HainesW. Ticknor, Talbot, Lewis, r.g. Ginman, Myerson, l.g., SteeleKuehn, Faxon, Davis, r.t. l.t., Waters, PhielDouglas, Ogden, r.e. l.e., Van Sickel, Parnell, GreenWood, Wetmore, q.b. q.b., Crabtree, McEwenPutnam, Mays, Wetmore, Mason, l.h.b. Huguley, Gilligan, r.h.b., Sauls, SmithDevens, White, Batchelder. Putnam, r.h.b.,l.h.b., Bethea, SeayHarper, Huguley, White, Potter, f.b. f.b., Cawthon, Silsb
...SICKEL Left...
Died. William George Sickel, 61, of Baltimore, onetime president of United American Lines; on board the S. S. Albert Ballin en route from Hamburg to Manhattan...
...Avenir declared: "Borah hates France with a sort of sadic frenzy." One is a sadist who takes pleasure, ipso facto, in inflicting pain. * Last week John Allen Sickel, Manhattan caviar dealer, bet his wife that he could name all the state capitals in the U. S. He won. Curious newspapermen wondered how many other citizens could duplicate Mr. Sickel's feat. TIME readers desirous this week of making bets similar to Mr. Sickel's may settle their bets by consulting p. 9, where all state capitals are listed...