Word: wisher
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...from whom the anonymous Harvard well-wisher confidently expects a first-class pitching staff to be developed include several good prospects. K. N. Hill '24 and Grosvenor Bemis '24, "H" men, have been unable to report regularly yet, but their proven ability makes them outstanding candidates. Philip Spalding '25 has made a vast improvement over his last year's form. R. F. Cordingley '25 was also showing up to very good advantage until he broke his wrist recently. His physician expects him to be in shape to play before May 1, and does not anticipate any permanent result from...
...played no game this season. Of the Freshman players, H. E. Welden and I. Kushner are strong and experienced stick-handlers. The Freshman line-up is: Welshe, g.; Lindsley, p.; Collins, c p.; Faust, 1d.; Bohm, 2d.; Kanton, 3d.; Wells, c.; Sand, 3a.; Kushner, 2a.; Smith, 1a.; Wisher, o.h.; Trainer...
...over; he is thoroughly exposed. But he has one more chance for that publicity he craves. Let him marry a laundress and set up a delicatessen store in New Rochelle, N. Y. The resultant bankruptcy and divorce proceedings will figure largely in the journals of his old well-wisher, Herr Hearst. For he will never attain prominence as a "second story" man. He lacks the necessary imagination, or else, since nobody loves him, he can continue to go out into the garden--and saw wood...