Word: toe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Either Ketchum or Malloy will toe the rubber against the schoolboys, Coach Davidson announced last night. Both these men worked against the University team recently and succeeded in downing the pick-up nine that Coach Mitchell sent against the Freshmen. The final score of the melee was 3 to 2, the University pitchers, Booth and Cutts, slightly out-pitching the 1929 mounds-men. Prior, the newly elected leader, it was who took it personally upon himself to humble the University representatives, and while his mates held the regulars to two tallies, Prior, with a double and a home run, chased...
Entries for the meet do not close until May 20, so that it is impossible to tell yet just what stars will be competing for the crowns this year, Several of last year's champions are still in college and are expected to toe the mark again when the opening gun if fired in the door season behind them and several record breaking performances already this spring the athletes who will probably enter are expected to make the fiftieth annual meet one of the most notable in the annuals of the association. Stadium on May 28. With a brilliant...
Horween is the younger of the two brothers who made Harvard football history in 1915, 1916, 1919, and 1920 and who immortalized the so-called Horween toe. In 1919 Arnold Horween played fullback for the team that tied the Tiger 10-10 and downed Yale 10-3, the team that journeyed to Pasadena, California, to defeat Oregon 7-6 on January 1, 1920. Horween captained the eleven his Senior year, again tying Princeton and topping Yale...
...infant, Henry could toddle about only with difficulty because he was badly club-footed and on his left foot he had only one toe, the great. His right foot had no toes at all. But at the ankle there was a movable, thumblike protuberance. This, as he grew older, he used effectively for washing himself, brushing his teeth and sometimes writing and drawing. Later he learned to grasp objects between his cheek and shoulder, thereby to open doors, hold a pencil or a stick with which he would strike the keys of a typewriter...
Scott Wilson '27, whose lady like performance before the footlights last year was so warmly received will take the role of the leading lady. A number of toe-dancing specialties will make Mr. Wilson's impersonation true to standard's set by the stars of modern musical comedies...