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  1. The boys at Princeton weren't very friendly. (Q14259)
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  3. He wrote her off. Two or three page letter saying how sorry he was that he was disappointed her and he hoped she wouldn't be disappointed but that. (Q14257)
  4. He started a letter to his mother. (Q14256)
  5. He lasted two weeks as Hubert wrote a train back South. (Q14255)
  6. Princeton University, the school that helped invent modern American football. (Q14254)
  7. He starred in three sports and his reputation for toughness landed an invitation to play it. (Q14253)
  8. He served on a destroyer and at War's end entered the Missouri Military Academy to complete high school. (Q14252)
  9. At 16 he talked his mother into letting him drop out of school and joined the Navy to fight in World War One. (Q14251)
  10. He was more than pleased to pick up the nickname Pooley. (Q14250)
  11. Ms at a very young age. (Q14249)
  12. Hubert was born into a devout Catholic family in Meridian, (Q14248)
  13. In 1901, Allison Thomas, Stanislaus. (Q14247)
  14. Ed Danforth Atlanta, GA. (Q14246)
  15. And of course, one pulley. (Q14245)
  16. Sherlock Holmes, and the usual bumper crop of Reds and huts. (Q14244)
  17. Alabama has lovely Barnes, cute Perry, (Q14243)
  18. It is prolific, within loyal to its affectionate appellations. (Q14242)
  19. Tuscalusa absolutely refuses to speak any boy on the campus by his regular cognomen. (Q14241)
  20. So mostly they shorten that name to cube. (Q14240)
  21. Keep it out of all that because he's a tough guy. (Q14239)
  22. and if you see his picture you can't figure how to really got to me. (Q14238)
  23. Another guy who's who's nickname was Cupid Perry, (Q14237)
  24. And I know Dad told me about that they had a big tackle named Buckler he said was really fine playing. (Q14236)
  25. Cotton country trying to make you know $0.25 a day down whatever you could. (Q14235)
  26. You say their pictures and they were just from small selling towns in the early 20s and it was hard Scrabble. (Q14234)
  27. That was a tough guys. (Q14233)
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  29. But if I knew which I could do about it. (Q14231)
  30. crush him in your hands just like a piece of leather and I didn't like it. (Q14230)
  31. it was just like you could take him, (Q14229)
  32. But if you could have seen the helmets back in those days, (Q14228)
  33. Many times police would go into a game bareheaded which was just a really scary looking thing. (Q14227)
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  35. Notre Dame, which won the mythical national championship. (Q14225)
  36. While the national press swooned over rock knees. (Q14224)
  37. At 8:00 and 1:00, the Crimson Tide took home the Southern Conference championship for the first time. (Q14223)
  38. they played badly and loss 17 to nothing. (Q14222)
  39. but against that pesky team from tiny Center College, (Q14221)
  40. The tide was on the brink of their best season in history, (Q14220)
  41. In five seasons, the torch had been passed. (Q14219)
  42. then became the first Southern team to beat Georgia Tech. (Q14218)
  43. Wade's team ripped through its first four opponents, (Q14217)
  44. A year later, in 1924, (Q14216)
  45. The most surprising game was the scoreless tie against mighty Georgia Tech. (Q14215)
  46. his team 17 games, loss two and Tide one. (Q14214)
  47. In 1923, Wade's first season, (Q14213)
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  49. So in this for a long time at a key spot. (Q14211)
  50. then he was. Let's just say that he had a memorable. (Q14210)

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