Word: greenough
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Coleman '19 formed a pair of study guards. F. Russo at centre, though light, played steady game. The star of the backfield was quarterback A. J. Conlon, another featherweight, who was sterling pilot and ran back kicks in whirlwind fashion. B. A Hunneman '22, former Noble & Greenough player, gained ground consistently in line-plunging and showed-flashes of excellent kicking. Gehrke and R. Hoffman '19, also were dependable ground gainers, and the latter made up for his lack of weight b; needy dodging. P. Coburn '2 and S Coldstein also played five football for the eleven...
...left the University at the end of the summer school to do administrative work on the Shipping Board in Washington under Dean Gay of the Graduate School of Business Administration. As a result, English A will be under the direction of Mr. F. W. C. Hersey '99, while Professor Greenough's other course will be given up this year. Professor G. P. Baker '89 will return for full work in his courses on the drama, and Professor John L. Lowes of Washington University, St. Louis, the new professor of English at the University, will give many of the courses formerly...
...Boston High School of Commerce 14, Moses Brown School of Providence 7, Wakefield High School 5, St. Benedict's Preparatory School of Newark, N. J., 4, Springfield High School 3, West Roxbury High School, Huntington, Lowell High School, Brighton High School and Boston Latin School, 2 each; Noble and Greenough, St. John's Preparatory School and Winthrop High School, one each...
Final plans for the Spring Regatta to be held in the Basin Saturday afternoon have been announced. The races will be rowed in the following order: 3.30, Nobel and Greenough, second Freshmen, and a Boston Interscholastic Rowing Association eight, distance one mile; 4.00, University 1921 vs. Yale 1921, distance one and seven-eighths miles, 4.30, pair oar race, including four crews from the University eight, distance one mile; 5.00, Yale second vs. University second, distance one and seven-eighths miles. W. I. Badger, Jr., of Yale, will referee all of the races...
...Professor C. N. Greenough...