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...Harvard lineup: le, Lawrence, Pope; it, Rogstad, Broiderick; lg, Sosman, Van Pelt; c, LaCroix, Putnam, C. Lawson; rg, George, Atkins, Whittler; rt., Fisher, R. Ellis, Teal; re, Davenport, Tatton, Wilson; qb, Kamp, Strezynski, Goethals; lhb, Loring, Chase, Shattuck; rhb, Gifford, Harvey, Guild, MacClelland; fb, Cowen, Tine, Heath...
...unnerStannard," wheezed the Sage of the Age, coming out from Heiden after a Summers rest. "We're Cohen to Philly and there's no Laws about my knockin" em Stiff with my Mallett. We're getting Whittler and Whittler, and that's no Lyman. We made a Row last year by Tine 'em, and this year we'll raise Kane and swamp 'em 14 to 7." Bates 0 New Hampshire 20 Columbia 7 Brown 14 Cornell 20 Syracuse 13 Dartmouth 80 Amherst 13 Fordham 21 Southern Methodist 19 Holy Cross 54 Providence 6 Navy 20 West Virginia 20 Princeton...
Chief worry at the moment is a fullback. With Waldstein and Whittler on the sidelines the berth has gone to Abbott, who a week ago was on the third team. Whether he will measure up in other departments is a most point, but it is quite clear that he can't replace Waldstein as a kicker. Nor can anyone else, and with the hopes of Waldstein being ready to play for any length of time rather dim, this dilemma may cause considerable trouble...
...John B. Fisher '41, Edward G. Greenberg '41, Ralph Harris, Jr. '39 Harry R. Harwood, Jr. '39, Leou Lipson '41, Sanford M. Marshall '41, Jonas M. Muller '40, Howard Nemeror '41, David Park '41, James J. Faitee Jr. '41, Bernard Rivin '40, Robert H. Ryan '41, John R. Whittler '39, and Dowey K. Ziegler...
...grandson, great-grandson of farmers (George III granted his great-grandfather the family's ancestral acres near Lynchburg), "Cotton Ed" Smith is South Carolina old-style-bulky, voluble, a tobacco-chewer, whittler, turkey hunter, storyteller. Candidate Johnston calls him "the sleeping Senator" but he can point to a long list of farm legislation he brought to passage as chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee. His chief sins against the New Deal were opposing processing taxes, the Court Plan, Wages & Hours, Housing, Anti-Lynching. Last week he eagerly promised to vote with Franklin Roosevelt whenever he thought him right...