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HARVARD N. Y. R. C. VARSITY Watt, fb. fb., Hennell Harding, rw. 3-4 rw., 3-4, Dickinson Meiklejohn, c. 3-4 c. 3-4, Smith S. Whitney, c. 3-4 c. 3-4, Randels Howard, lw. 3-4 lw. 3-4, Rankin Channing, soh. soh., Jones Mayorga, sh. sh., Carey Schwyzer, f. f., Letcher White, f. f., Burney Sweeney, f. f., Smith Oppenheimer, f. f., Strange Oettinger, f. f., Howland Knapp, f. f., Miller Taylor, f. f., Foster Burrage, f. f., Hess...
MEMOIRS OF VINCENT NOLTE-G. H. Watt ($2.50). Reprint (first U. S. edition 1854) of one of the chief sourcebooks of Anthony Adverse...
...Deinse '36, Alanson J. Donald 2G.B., Manning Emery, III '37, Andrew J. Haire Jr. 1G.B., Joseph L. Hoguet '35, Donald Meiklejohn 1G., Spencer D. Oettinger '35, James A. Potter '34, Hanns C. Schwyzer '34, Allan W. Sherman '34, Maurice M. Stern '35, James H. Taylor 1G., Robert H. Watt 1L., Stan Whitney '34, and May D. Whitney...
...weak, but just as Gleason was developing into a real defense man, injuries eliminated him from play. There is Fran Lane, of course, but Coach Stubbs can use him only as a substitute, sparingly and for short intervals at a time, on account of his still unhealed leg. Bill Watt's partner at the points will be Dick Dow, who will be used to stand off the brunt of the opponent's rushes and relieved by Lane only during the pinches...
Harvard '37: Geer, l.e.; Simmons, l.t.; Keseler, l.g.; R. Jones, c.; Van Cleve, r.g.; Harrington, r.t.; Adlis, r.e.; Hedblom, q.b.; Ford, l.h.b.; Blackwood, r.h.b.; Watt...