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HARVARD SPRINGFIELDPickard, Burns, Baldwin, Prior, l.e. r.e., J. Clark, HerrBarrett, Davis, Alcock, l.t. r.t., Allen, VaughanTrainer, W. Ticknor, Movius, Shaw, l.g. r.g., G. Clark, TozierB. Ticknor, Dorman, Richards, c. c., LimbaughParkinson, Warner, Cunningham, r.g. l.g., Wolynec, NicodemusClark, Robinson, Storey, r.t. l.t., Jenkins, GeesmanDouglas, O'Connell, Harding, Ogden, r.e. l.e., Hammond, BlumenstockE. Putnum, Gilligan, S. Putnam, Greeley q.b. q.b., WilliamsonFrench, Batchelder, Graves, l.h.b. r.h.b., Lindeman, BellGuarnaccia, Mason, Grant, r.h.b. l.h.b., Duncan, CrowellHarper, Huguley, Moore, f.b. f.b., Rood, Johnso
While teams A and B were running through dummy scrimmage, team C went through a long signal drill. The team C lineup was marked by the return to uniform of three men who have been out with injuries. R. S. Ogden '31 and S. C. Burns '29 were back at end while Summer Putnam '31 was calling signals...
Team C--R. S. Ogden, '31, l.e.; K. D. Robinson '29, l.t.; Movius, l.g.; B. H. Ticknor '31. c.; Guy Murchie '29, r.g.; W. D. Storey '31, l.t.; S. C. Burns '29, G. L. Lewis, Jr., '30, r.e.; Summer Putnam '31, q.b.; G. L. Graves'31, l.h.b.; G. C. Holbrook '30, r.h.b.; A. W. Huguley...
Then there was extravagance. The Warrior answered Under-Secretary of the Treasury Ogden Livingston Mills, but not so bravely but that Mr. Mills could still rebut with a semblance of conviction. The Warrior's terms as Governor of New York had been costly, perhaps for good reasons. But the Warrior did not restate the reasons. Instead he shifted "blame" to the Republican Legislatures that had voted appropriations under him. It was defensive move Number Five...
Samuel Insull, public utility tycoon, purchased Mellody Farm for $2,500,000, last week. Mellody Farm is not Tin Pan Alley.* Nor is it a chicken, dairy or fruit farm. It is the bit of land which Mrs. Jonathan Ogden Armour loved most in the world-her magnificent 845-acre estate near Lake Forest, Ill. It was sold to help pay the creditors of the late Mr. Armour, honest grain-man and meatpacker. Mr. Insull and his syndicate of 24 Chicagoans will divide it into smaller estates...