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...Ackersen (210) Revrehy (197) re Weaver (210) Loeenstein (152) qb Blaik(185) Inenberg (179) lh Cain(170) Warden (184) rh Martin (170) West (203) fb Stephenson (185) PROBABLE DEFENCIVE LINEUPS Hyde (200) fe Lohlcin (200) Heldtmann (213) lt Shira (215> Falion (195) lg Malavasl (190) O'Bricn (201) c Stout (180) Roscnau (198) rg Cox (194) Connelly (200) rt Kimmel (215) Rate (193) re Rowekamp (188) Incnberg (179) qh Bcok (185) Duback (167) lh Ghultz(170) Burke (100) rh Johnson (170) Warden (184) fb Relch...

Author: By Peter B. Taub, | Title: Black Knight Platoons Storm Stadium Today | 10/21/1950 | See Source »

...ends; Charley Shira, a six-foot-two-, 215-pound veteran and J. D. Kimmel, another 215-pounder, play the tackle positions and a sophomore of exceptional promise, 190-pound Ray Malvasi teams with Jim Cox, 194-pound senior, at guard. Linebackers are veterans Don Bock and Elmer Stout, Hal Schultz and Herb Johnson play the defensive halfbacks and Reich is the safety...

Author: By Richard B. Kline, | Title: Blaik Has His Problems, But Cadets Still Look Like National Champions | 10/21/1950 | See Source »

...Plain Talk. Co-editors Hazlitt, LaFollette and Chamberlain, old friends, have long had the idea for the magazine, but lacked the financial backing. A year ago they teamed up with Alfred Kohlberg, a wealthy New York linen importer and stout supporter of Chiang Kaishek. At the time, Kohlberg was backing the anti-Communist monthly Plain Talk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The New Freeman | 10/16/1950 | See Source »

Noble and Greenough: l.e., Mullin; l.t., Catlin; l.g., Dillon; c., Craig; r.g., Elder; r.t., Stout; r.e., Cummings; q.b., Tolan; l.h., Allen; r.h., Kenney; f.b., Nichols...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yardling B Team Kicks Off Today | 10/13/1950 | See Source »

...Donald Mclsaac all her life. She was born Eva Baye, granddaughter of a full-blooded Indian brave on the nearby Huron reservation. As a dark, pretty girl with pigtails, she went to Fair Valley public school, later married Farmer Don Mclsaac and bore him eight children. Now a stout, cheerful woman of 48, she still works on the farm, does her own housework, looks after her husband and six surviving children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Wounds | 9/25/1950 | See Source »

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