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- The boys at Princeton weren't very friendly. (Q14259)
- Transitional segment 14 (Q14258)
- 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)
- He started a letter to his mother. (Q14256)
- He lasted two weeks as Hubert wrote a train back South. (Q14255)
- Princeton University, the school that helped invent modern American football. (Q14254)
- He starred in three sports and his reputation for toughness landed an invitation to play it. (Q14253)
- He served on a destroyer and at War's end entered the Missouri Military Academy to complete high school. (Q14252)
- At 16 he talked his mother into letting him drop out of school and joined the Navy to fight in World War One. (Q14251)
- He was more than pleased to pick up the nickname Pooley. (Q14250)
- Ms at a very young age. (Q14249)
- Hubert was born into a devout Catholic family in Meridian, (Q14248)
- In 1901, Allison Thomas, Stanislaus. (Q14247)
- Ed Danforth Atlanta, GA. (Q14246)
- And of course, one pulley. (Q14245)
- Sherlock Holmes, and the usual bumper crop of Reds and huts. (Q14244)
- Alabama has lovely Barnes, cute Perry, (Q14243)
- It is prolific, within loyal to its affectionate appellations. (Q14242)
- Tuscalusa absolutely refuses to speak any boy on the campus by his regular cognomen. (Q14241)
- So mostly they shorten that name to cube. (Q14240)
- Keep it out of all that because he's a tough guy. (Q14239)
- and if you see his picture you can't figure how to really got to me. (Q14238)
- Another guy who's who's nickname was Cupid Perry, (Q14237)
- And I know Dad told me about that they had a big tackle named Buckler he said was really fine playing. (Q14236)
- Cotton country trying to make you know $0.25 a day down whatever you could. (Q14235)
- You say their pictures and they were just from small selling towns in the early 20s and it was hard Scrabble. (Q14234)
- That was a tough guys. (Q14233)
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- But if I knew which I could do about it. (Q14231)
- crush him in your hands just like a piece of leather and I didn't like it. (Q14230)
- it was just like you could take him, (Q14229)
- But if you could have seen the helmets back in those days, (Q14228)
- Many times police would go into a game bareheaded which was just a really scary looking thing. (Q14227)
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- Notre Dame, which won the mythical national championship. (Q14225)
- While the national press swooned over rock knees. (Q14224)
- At 8:00 and 1:00, the Crimson Tide took home the Southern Conference championship for the first time. (Q14223)
- they played badly and loss 17 to nothing. (Q14222)
- but against that pesky team from tiny Center College, (Q14221)
- The tide was on the brink of their best season in history, (Q14220)
- In five seasons, the torch had been passed. (Q14219)
- then became the first Southern team to beat Georgia Tech. (Q14218)
- Wade's team ripped through its first four opponents, (Q14217)
- A year later, in 1924, (Q14216)
- The most surprising game was the scoreless tie against mighty Georgia Tech. (Q14215)
- his team 17 games, loss two and Tide one. (Q14214)
- In 1923, Wade's first season, (Q14213)
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- So in this for a long time at a key spot. (Q14211)
- then he was. Let's just say that he had a memorable. (Q14210)