Word: starters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...starting lineup will have Boys and Leavitt White at forward, Gray at the pivot post, and Dick Fletcher and Ray Lavietes at guard. Lavietes is the only doubtful starter, as he has been troubled with a slight cold, but he is sure to see service in the course of the evening...
...Cleveland Trust Co.'s famed vice president economist, declared: "The one essential shortcoming of the recovery program is that it has not yet found out how to induce a business recovery. " Comparing the economic machine to a stalled automobile, Col. Ayres twitted: "We found long ago that the starter is out of order. We have done what is customary in such cases, and have arranged to have the machine pushed, in this instance, with public appropriations which have been pushing the machine along for more than a year without any indication that it will soon become self-propelling. When...
...Lynn Classical graduate, who was a regular starter at tackle during the late season and upon whom lie major hopes for the 1935 line, admitted, however, that he had at one time considered trying for an appointment with the Cadets...
...Jenkins appeared in flame-colored velvet, with yellow ringlets piled high on her head. For a starter she picked Brahms' Die Mainacht, subtitled on her gilt program as "O singer, if thou canst not dream, leave this song unsung." Mrs. Jenkins could dream if she could not sing. With her hands clasped to her heart she passed on to Vergebliches Standchen, which she had labeled "The Serenade in Vain...
...things stand now, it looks as if Schumann will be the starter at guard against the Army with Lane and Brookings close behind him in the list of line men. Everything points to Schumann, for it would be pretty unusual to have a man in the "A" lineup two days before the game and then jerk him at the last minute. Furthermore, there seems little doubt about the backfield. Bilodeau, Ecker, Ford, and Blackwood appear to have the assignments...