Word: tuckers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...having in Appleton Chapel been lifted up occasionally by some big man as Doughty of Yale and Tucker of Dartmouth for instance I would almost cry to see Appleton torn down...
...Harvard representatives who will attend the meeting are E. S. Amazeen '31, J. J. De Stoop 1G, J. W. Fleming 1G, and W. I. Tucker '33. They will be accompanied by Lane and T. L. Harris, the University Adviser in Religion...
...pound class: R. D. Tucker '34; 126-pound class: Harold Frankel '34; 135-pound class: E. W. Chard '34; 145-pound class: J. U. White '34; 155-pound class: undetermined; 165-pound class: C. B. Burbank '34; 175-pound class: R. G. Ames '34; unlimited class: Gridley Barrows...
...result of three falls and four decisions for the Harvardians, the first-year Engineers netting only a decision in the 165-pound class. Wrestling of high quality and of great interest was to be seen in practically every bout, especially in the 118-pound fight wherein R. D. Tucker put his opponent's back to the mat in just over a minute, and in the 135-pound struggle in which E. W. Chard scored a quick fall, and in another fall brought about by Captain Gridley Barrows in the heavyweight class. Closely contested bouts ending in decisions for Harvard held...
...Freshman wrestling team will meet Taft School at Watertown, Connecticut tomorrow at 2.30 O'clock. The Freshmen who will wrestle are as follows: 118-pound class, R. D. Tucker, Jr. '34; 126-pound class, Harold Frankel '34; 135-pound class, E. W. Chard '34; 145-pound class, J. V. White '34; 155-pound class, R. M. Ward '34; 165-pound class, H. N. Boyle '34; 175-pound class, R. G. Ames '34; Unlimited class, Gridley Barrows...