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 John Edgar Faber Elected: 1963  University of Maryland
Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, January 13,1903, graduated from eastern High School in Washington D.C. in 1921, University of Maryland with BS in 1926, MS in 1927, Phd in 1937.Since graduating from Maryland in 1926, Jack has been in the educational field all his life at the University of Maryland and is now Head of the Department of Microbiology and holds the title of Faculty Chairman of Athletics.

Jack's athletic career at Maryland was outstanding, he won . . .

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 Michael C. Farrell Elected: 1999  University of Maryland

Michael Farrell was a defenseman at Calvert Hall High School in Baltimore, where he was a member of the MSA Championship teams of 1971 and 1972 and earned high school all-American honors in 1972. At the University of Maryland, Farrell played in the NCAA Lacrosse Championships in all four years of his collegiate career, winning the championship in 1973 and 1975. He earned First-Team All-American honors in 1974 and 1975. He was a member of . . .

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 Michael S. Federico Elected: 1999  Johns Hopkins University

Michael Federico was a goalie at Boys' Latin School in Baltimore, where he was a member of the MSA Division II champion team of 1974. He was selected to the MSA all-star team in 1976. At Johns Hopkins University, Federico was a member of the NCAA Lacrosse Championship teams of 1978, 1979 and 1980, earning First Team All-American honors and winning the Ensign C. Markland Kelly award as the nation's outstanding goalie all three years. . . .

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 Carlton J. Ferris Elected: 1971  Hobart College
Outstanding attackman 1934 to 1937. Chosen "Most outstanding player" 1936. First Team All-Americn 1936 to 1937, played with the American team against Canada in 1936 and England in 1937, as well as North/South games in 1936. Also earned varsity letters in football and basketball, making him a nine letter man at Hobart. He helped start lacrosse at Geneva High School and officiated 8 years Executive Director-Hobart Alumni Association. Civics leader and business executive. . . .
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 William L. Fewster Elected: 1980  Johns Hopkins University
William L. Fewster started his long association with lacrosse at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute where he was First Team All-Maryland from 1942-1945 on Poly's championship teams of those same years.

At Johns Hopkins, Fewster played on national championship teams in 1947, 1948 and 1950. He was named First Team All-American in 1947, Second Team in 1948 and Honorable Mention in 1950. He played for the South in the North/South Collegiate All-Star game in 1950.

Fewster continued his lacrosse . . .

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 Richard C. Finley Elected: 1999  Syracuse University

Richard Finley played midfield at Freeport High School on Long Island, where he was a member of the championship team in 1957 and selected First-Team All-Long Island/All-Metro in 1957 and 1958. After a year at Hofstra University, Finley transferred to Syracuse University, where he was selected an honorable mention All-American in 1960, Second-Team All-American in 1961, and First-Team All-American in 1962. He played for the North team in the 1962 North/South Collegiate All-Star game.

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 Henry E. Fish Elected: 1987  Princeton University
Although having never seen a lacrosse stick until age 16 while attending Phillips Exeter Academy in 1941, Fish became a two-year varsity midfielder at Exeter and was selected All-Club in 1942. As team captain in 1943, Fish led Exeter to win the New England League championships that year.

After serving in the U.S. Navy from 1943-44, Fish attended Princeton University where he was a three-time varsity midfielder and face-off man. One of the most . . .

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 Herbert T. Fitch Elected: 1978  Hobart College
Herbert T. Fitch has been associated with lacrosse as a player, coach and official for over 45 years.

At Geneva High School he won four varsity letters before attending nearby Hobart College. From 1938-1942 Fitch was selected as a First Team All-American selection on attack during his junior and senior years. He participated in the annual North-South Game in 1942. In later years, Fitch was a First Team Selection on Laurie Cox's All-Time All-American . . .

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 Frederic A. Fitch Elected: 1961  Syracuse University
Fred was educated at the Bulkley School in New London, Connecticut from 1916 to 1920, going from there to the School of Forestry at Syracuse University where he was awarded his Bachelor of Science degree in 1924.

While at Syracuse, Fred played on their lacrosse team from 1921 to 1924. He had the unique experience of playing on two championship teams- 1922 and 1924. In 1923, he played on a touring Syracuse team that travelled to . . .

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 Royce N. Flippin Elected: 1966  United States Naval Academy
Flippin was an outstanding athlete all through his high school, college and Naval Academy life. He attended Somerset High School in Kentucky from 1916 - 1920. At Center College in Kentucky, Flippin played varsity football and basketball for two years before transferring to the Naval Academy.

At the Naval Academy, Flippin played four years of football, basketball, and lacrosse. His years of lacrosse at the Academy showed two undefeated years in 1925 and . . .

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 Henry Crawford Ford Elected: 1962  Swarthmore College
Born in Buffalo, New York on March 4, 1904, Henry Ford attended Port Allegheny High School in Pennsylvania, and graduated from Swarthmore College in 1927. He then earned a Master's degree in education at Temple University.

After graduating, Hank started teaching and coaching as a profession. His coaching started by helping Tom Strobhar at Swarthmore College for two years; then on to the University of Pennsylvania as freshman coach until 1934. When he returned to . . .
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 Susan Ford Elected: 2007  Connecticut College
Ford, a longtime fixture in the sport, is being inducted as a truly great contributor, for contributions in the fields of coaching, umpiring, development and service.

A four-year player at Connecticut College, she later coached at Concord Academy and Wellesley College, where she led her 1988 team to an undefeated regular season and her 1990 squad to the national quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament while setting a school-record for victories. The New England Women's Eight . . .
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 Henry Samuel Frank Elected: 1965  Johns Hopkins University
Henry Samuel Frank was born February 17, 1887 and died June 10, 1966. He was one of nine children of Samuel and Rebecca Frank. He married Ruth R. Greensfelder, Goucher College 1915, and they had three children: Carol Jeanne, Samuel Lewis, and Susan. The Franks had eight grandchildren. Henry went through Baltimore Public Schools. . . .
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 Ronald A. Fraser Elected: 1987  Syracuse University
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Ron Fraser played for one year on West Genesse High School's lacrosse team before graduating and moving on to Syracuse University, where he played for two years on the varsity squad. After leaving Syracuse, Fraser played for an amazing 21 years with three different lacrosse clubs: Syracuse Lacrosse Club (1966), Long Island Athletic Club (1967-82), and Brine Lacrosse Club (1983-86). He was a USCLA club All-American from 1967-74 and a USCLA All-Star from 1967-77. Fraser . . .

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 Michael G. French Elected: 1991  Cornell University
Michael G. French began his lacrosse career playing box lacrosse in Niagara-on-the-Lake and St. Catharine's, Ontario, Canada.

French's first experience with field lacrosse came when he attended Cornell University and played freshman lacrosse in 1973. An attackman, French earned Third Team All-American honors in 1974, and First Team All-American honors in 1975 and 1976. French played on the Cornell National Championship team of 1976, and the Ivy League Championship teams of 1974, 1975 and 1976. . . .

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 Waldemar H. Fries Elected: 1959  Cornell University
Born March 29, 1889 in Brooklyn, New York. Now living at 86 Cushing Street, Providence 6, Rhode Island. Educated in the Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, 'New York, graduating in 1906, going from there on to Cornell University where he graduated with a BS degree in agriculture in 1911. Continued his education by attending Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers University.

While at Cornell, Pat played lacrosse for all of his four years and captained the 1911 team. . . .

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 William L. Fuller Elected: 1981  Syracuse University
Bill Fuller began his career at Garden City High School where he lettered 4 times and was a First Team All-Star Defenseman from 1944-1946 in the Metropolitan League. His team won the Championship in 1945 and 1946. Bill was captain of his football, basketball and lacrosse teams his senior year at Garden City and also received All-Scholastic Football honors in Nassau County.

At Syracuse University, Bill switched to midfield and was an All-American four . . .

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