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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dick Lewis, Lowell, and Willard Whitman, Adams, gained the halfback posts. Lewis a strong blocking back, was the tops in line-backing, his 180 pounds aiding materially to give him the stamina to play entire games. Whitman is the outstanding passer, his slants to Bob Akerson an Adams teammate, proving the vital factor in the defeat of Kirkland by the Coasters...

Author: By J. PHILIP Lyford, | Title: Kirkland, Lowell, Adams, Dudley Put Two on Crimson 'All' Football Team; Bob Prario Named Captain and Quarterback | 11/17/1938 | See Source »

...Counlhan '39 Adams, r.t. r.t., M. Thurston '40 Lowell J. M. Koufman '41 Dudley, r.e. r.e., G. Ak'ra'n, Jr. '40 Adams R. S. Prarlo '39 Ellot q.b. q.b., M. J. Gordon '41 Lowell R. E. Lewis '40 Lowell, l.h. l.h., R. H. Weller '40 Winthrop W. H. Whitman, Jr. '39 Adams, r.h. r.h., J. F. McClure '39 Kirkland Q. W. Balley, Jr. '40 Dunster, f.b. f.b., E. W. Foster Kirkland

Author: By J. PHILIP Lyford, | Title: Kirkland, Lowell, Adams, Dudley Put Two on Crimson 'All' Football Team; Bob Prario Named Captain and Quarterback | 11/17/1938 | See Source »

Adams, described in the H.A.A. News as the most razzly-dazzly outfit in the league, has a dangerous passing combination in fullback Willard Whitman and end Bob Akerson. Whitman's heaves salvaged numerous games for the 'Coasters this fall, and were the cause of the Deacons' going down...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lowell, Adams, Eliot Gridmen Play at New Haven Tomorrow in Wind-up Games | 11/17/1938 | See Source »

...stories in The Trouble With Tigers. The other half-exhibiting Saroyan's fiercest inhaling and exhaling to date-consists of stories about Hollywood and essays on the contemporary idiocy of Man in general. Besides working last year as a cinema writer, Saroyan evidently studied up on Dostoyevsky and Whitman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Jumping Jack | 11/14/1938 | See Source »

...Garden, this was apparently meant to show Sculpture for the Home. Sculptor William Zorach's Youth won a great deal of admiration for its clean-cut and subtle modeling; Robert Cronbach's well-constructed little group Industry, and Warren Wheelock's exuberant figure of Walt Whitman, Salut an Monde (see cut), showed a new ease with planes and masses. Both made art critics wish for their enlargement to a less inti mate scale, and Wheelock's conception of Old Brooklynite Whitman stirred up local talk of monumentalizing the poet. In Manhattan, meanwhile. Justin Sturm, famed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Sculpture for the Home | 11/7/1938 | See Source »

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