Word: whitmans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Robert Taft Whitman '38, of Greenwich, Connecticut, will succeed Walter H. Page, 2nd '37, as Varsity football manager, it was announced after the game in New Haven. As winner of the Sophomore competition last year and assistant to Page this fall, his succession to the Varsity post is automatic. Whitman is a graduate of St. Mark's School...
Robert E. Wernick '38; Frank C. Wheelock, Jr. '39; William A. Whitcraft, Jr. '39; Frank S. White, Jr. '39; Abraham D. Whitman '37; John W. Whittlesey '37; Sumner Willard '37; Robert A. Williams '37; Samuel D. Winisky '38; Donald T. Wood '37; Norman Zamcheck '39; Morris Zief...
...front of the visitors stands, and started to apply the heat to a syncopated version of Annapolis and Crimson songs. Then second assistant football manager Bolton ran out an tapped Band Leader Irwin meaningly on the arm. Irwin nodded and kept on playing. Next assistant manager Bob Whitman tried his luck. Still the music poured forth. Referee Trimble whispered to Irwin, who nodded. The music continued...
Charles S. Whitman (onetime Governor of New York): On the whole, the Republican Party has stood for great things...
...Stow Whitman of Dartmouth was the first man home followed by George Quinn of New Hampshire and Jim Wallace of the Hanoverians. Henry Marcy was the first Harvard harrier to finish taking fifth spot. He was followed by Hayden Channing in ninth, Roswell Brayton in tenth, BBI Wright in eleventh, Charley Worth in twelfth, and John Erhard in thirteenth...