Word: freeman
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...HARVARD ENGINEERING SOCIETY. "Relation of a College Education to the Railroad Service." Mr. J. R. Freeman, Chief Engineer of the Boston and Albany Railroad. Pierce...
Running high-jump.--W. L. Allen '14, A. D. Barker '11, N. A. Buckley '12, A. D. Chandler '14, W. A. Dennis '11, T. O. Freeman '14, A. W. Moffat '13, C. O. Mueller '11, S. A. Reed '11, F. B. Waller...
...HARVARD ENGINEERING SOCIETY. "Relation of a College Education to the Railroad Service." Mr. J. R. Freeman, Chief Engineer of the Boston and Albany Railroad. Pierce...
...Beebe '14, 1 in.; W. G. Brackett '14, 3 in.; F. R. Brown '13, 3 in.; N. A. Buckley sC., 3 in.; O. M. Chadwick '11, 3 in.; A. D. Chandler '14, 2 in.; W. A. Dennis '12, 2 in.; J. Elliott '12, 4 in.; T. O. Freeman '14, 2 in.; H. H. Heath '11, 2 in.; A. L. Jackson '14, 3 in.; R. P. Lewis '13, 5 in.; A. W. Moffat '13, 2 in.; N. Morris '14, 4 in.; C. O. Mueller '11, 2 in.; W. D. Plumb '13, 3 in.; S. A. Reed...
...Harvard game. At quarterback Yale is weak. Strout, Merritt and Corey are not capable of filling Howe's place, and the latter has returned to his old position, still playing as much as possible the position of a back. For the backfield Yale has Daly, Reilly, Kistler, Field, Freeman and Baker. The first four are all of the plunging type of player. Freeman inclines to that method but is also capable of skirting the ends. Baker is the one man of them all who is similar to Pendleton of Princeton or Sprackling of Brown. In Howe and Baker Yale...