Word: star
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...coach of the Freshman gridiron team, W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, replied that Casey would in all probability return to Cambridge in some capacity but that any official appointment would depend on future action of the Athletic Committee. It is practically certain that the former University backfield star will not return to Tutts where he has acted as head coach for the last four years...
Recent investigations by the College Observatory have led to a definite advance in knowledge of the star H. D. 161114 (xxOphinchi), according to Circular 292 issued by the Observatory last night...
...reads the Thousand and One Nights, learns to set type, begins writing prose and verse for Brooklyn sheetlets, the Star, the Patriot. When city life irks?even New York with John Jacob Astor tinkling through it in his sleigh?he leaves his compositor's stool to go down the Island and teach in rural schools?at Flushing, Woodbury, Whitestone. He is loved everywhere, a big gentle lad who joins in at games as soon as the bell rings; and he is content everywhere?for whenever it seems good to him he walks away, down the country roads, over a plain...
...Princeton team, which was rather disappointing last year when it was defending a hard-won title, is again an unknown quantity, though one of its members is a star of some possibilities, I. H. Clothier, who will be seen at the important number 3 position. H. L. Crawford will play number 1. W. L. Colket number 2, and H. R. Erdman, back. These players are all new with the exception of Clothier...
Whitbeck prepared for Harvard at Loomis, where he starred with his brother, now Freshman captain, both as singles players, and as a formidable doubles combination. Since entering the University, the recently reelected leader has played on two tennis teams, being ineligible for the spert during his Freshman year. During his Sophomore year, Whitbeck played number two man, being preceded in the ranking by Captain W. W. Ingraham '25, former University net star...