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...rapid strides have been made toward developing the individual players. In Tread Ruml, former Exeter letterman, and Horrigan he has two fairly even centers. Ruml shows a slight edge, however, in that he is also a capable forward. Ulysses Lupien, quarterback on the Freshman football team, and MacLeod make a pair of strong guard...
Died. Professor John James Rickard MacLeod, 58, onetime Associate Dean of the Medical School of the University of Toronto where, with Sir Frederick Banting, he discovered insulin (pancreas serum, for treating diabetes) which won them the 1923 Nobel Prize in medicine; in Aberdeen, Scotland, at whose University he had been Regius Professor of Physiology since...
...summary: HARVARD NEWTON HIGH Nesmith, Cutter, Carstein, l.w. r.w., MacLeod Mechem, Roberts, Eaton, c. c., McCutcheon Pope, Weeks, Sleeper, Blue, r.w. l.w., Page Allen, Hayden, l.d. r.d., Castoldi Hicks, Emerson, r.d. l.d., Elliott Waston, Morey, g. g., Woodward...
HARVARD NEWTON HIGH Nesmith, l.w. r.w., MacLeod Mechem, c. c., McCutcheon Pope, r.w. l.w., Page Allen, l.d. r.d., Castold Hicks, r.d. l.d., Elliott Watson, g. g., Woodward...
Divorced. Harold Edward Lobdell, 37, undergraduate dean at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; by his bride of five months, Mrs. Eileen MacLeod Lobdell; in Reno. Charge: cruelty...