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...Botsford and Joslin were not the whole show against the Indians. Former Watertown High star John Simourian averaged 7.3 yards per carry from his wingback spot, and six foot, 190 pound Paul Abrahamian was outstanding a fullback...
...left guard is Charlie Papalia, also from Watertown High. John Newell, who stood out for Noble and Greenough last season, has started every game at center. He is flanked on the right by Metropoulus. Rounding out the starting line-up at right end is six foot Dick Brickman from Miami, Florida...
Line coach Jack Jordan has six foot Dick Brickman starting at left end. Brickman will be flanked by left tackle Bob Wynne from the Hill School and left guard Charlie Papalia, an all-star, all-scholastic from Watertown...
...freshmen promise to offer stiffer competition than the varsity. Pete Terry, a veteran running for the Terrier '57 squad, measures up favorably to most varsity runners. Still, with greater depth than B.U. and the services and Dave MacLane of Watertown, N.Y., and Billy Morris of Rochester, the Yardlings seem favored...
Reward for Effort. For all his innocent appearance, Allen Dulles is uniquely qualified by background and experience to run the CIA. Like older brother John Foster Dulles, Allen was virtually predestined to take a hand in the management of U.S. foreign affairs. His father, a Presbyterian minister in Watertown, N.Y., was a nephew of John Welsh, envoy to Britain during the administration of President Rutherford B. Hayes. Maternal grandfather John Watson Foster had been Secretary of State under Benjamin Harrison and uncle Robert Lansing was to become Secretary of State under Wilson. At the age of eight, Allen, already deep...