Word: warners
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Nathaniel Warner '30, of Cambridge, was elected University wrestling captain for next year at a meeting of the team yesterday. The election took place immediately after the team had its picture taken at Notman's studio...
...Warner prepared at Taft School where he was a member of the wrestling team for two years. Although he did not wrestle here in his Freshman year, he made the University team last year, competing in the 175 pound and heavy-weight classes, where he was a consistent scorer. This year he wrestled in the heavyweight class and won all of his matches except two, losing twice to Cornsweet of Brown. He was the only man on the team to win against Yale this year...
Unlimited class: A. L. Mason '32 vs. Nathaniel Warner '30; Thomas Linder Jr. '32 vs. Paul Voncks...
...appointments last week, began on the four air officers-Assistant Secretary of War (F. Trubee Davison), Second. Assistant Postmaster General (Warren I. Glover), Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics (William P. MacCracken Jr.). The President decided to retain Messrs. Davison and Glover and to accept resignations from Messrs. Warner and MacCracken. For Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics, the President soon chose David Sinton Ingalls of Cleveland, a perfect complement for the Air Secretary of War. They are about the same age, enthusiasts, good friends. Mr. Davison founded the naval air unit at Yale and Mr. Ingalls...
Heavyweight class Warner (H) and Cornsweet...