Word: tierney
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Salem Frederick Shattuck Whiteside of Portland, Ore. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE Melville Pratt Baker of Wellesley Hills Frederick Howard Hovey Jr. of Montclair, N. J. Arthur Joseph Conlon of Winchester John Crocker of Fitchburg Louis Butler McCagg of New York City Mitchell Gratwick of New York City Charles Alfred Tierney of Dorchester IVY ORATOR ORATOR Joseph Alger Jr. of Brockton Benjamin Franklin Jones Jr. of Atlanta, Ga. POET ODIST William Whitman 3rd of Boston William Ellery Sedgwick Jr. of Stockbridge CHORISTER Howard Elliott Jr. of New York City
Class Day Committee. -- *Mitchell Gratwick 146, *A. J. Conlon 121, *John Crocker 119, *C. A. Tierney 108, *F. H. Hovey Jr. 104, *L. B. McCagg Jr. 100, *Melville P. Baker 94, H. F. Colt 91, J. A. Nickerson 2d 80, E. C. Lincoln 78, R. S. Whitney Jr. 78, Burke Boyce 76, H. C. Janin 71, Huntington Brown 65, G. L. Paine Jr. 64, D. McK. Key 54, L. B. LaFarge 49, R. T. Butterfield 34, Alexander Tison Jr. 32, M. T. Ford 25; votes cast out 49; total...
Besides Captain Brown and H. W. Clark '23 in the shut-put, strong material will be found in F. K. Kernan Jr. '24, G. A. Saxton '22, Brooks Stevens '24 and C. A. Tierney '22. Captain Brown will be assisted in the hammer-throw by S. B. Andrew '23, H. R. Bright '24, C. C. Carpenter '24, Kernan, and Benoni Lockwood...
...Macomber 1922 End 21 175 5.10 Newton High W. V. Miller 1923 Tackle 19 185 6. Boston English George Owen, Jr. 1923 Back 20 184 5.11 Newton High K. S. Pfaffman 1924 Back 21 160 6.2 Andover Francis Rouillard 1923 Back 20 170 5.5 Chicopee High C. A. Tierney 1922 Tackle 27 192 6.1 Boston...
...this unsatisfactory performance five radical changes in the line-up appeared in the game with Indiana the following week. Captain Kane and Tierney went to tackle, Bradford was at center while in the backfield, Gehrke and Jenkins took the place of Chapin and Fitts. The result was a great improvement, the Hoosier eleven being swept off its foot to the tune of 19-0. That much room for improvement was left, however, was shown by the contest with Georgia the following Saturday. The playing of the University eleven was of the loosest and most ragged variety, fumbles, five...