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 Henry Fenimore Baker Elected: 1964  Swarthmore College
Henry, or Fenny, was educated at the Friends School in Baltimore, Maryland, where he graduated in 1915. He then went on to Swarthmore College from 1915 to 1917.

Fenny played lacrosse for the Mt. Washington Club teams from 1905 through 1929, participating with the Midget, Junior and Senior teams and was also team captain in 1921. He played lacrosse for Swarthmore College in 1916. In addition to lacrosse, he helped start football at Friends School . . .

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 Frank Gottlob Breyer Elected: 1964  Johns Hopkins University

Born December 21, 1886 at Baltimore, Maryland. Attended Baltimore City College and Johns Hopkins University. Graduated from Johns Hopkins in 1908 with an B.A. Degree and in 1910 a M.S. degree. In 1952, he received an honorary Doctor of Engineering degree from Clarkson College.

At City College, he played lacrosse for three years. While at Johns Hopkins he played on four intercollegiate lacrosse champion teams. In addition, he was South Atlantic Cross Country champion. He . . .

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 Thomas Walter Collins Elected: 1964  Yale University
Born June 11, 1898 in Stanford, Connecticut. Educated in the public high school at Wallingford, Connecticut and Choate School, Wallingford, Connecticut, graduating in 1918. Attended Yale College and graduated in 1923 with a BA degree. He is also a graduate of the School of Banking, Rutgers University, receiving his Certificate of Banking in 1948.

Known as Collie, he played for Yale varsity in 1921, 1922, and 1923 and was elected captain of the team in . . .

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 Francis Lucas Kraus Elected: 1964  Hobart College
Born in Fulton, New York on September 2, 1899 he attended Fulton High School and Dean Academy. He also attended Colgate University from 1920-21 and Hobart College in Geneva, New York from 1921-24, graduating in 1924 with a B.S. degree.

At Fulton High School and Dean Academy, he played varsity football, basketball and baseball. At Colgate University, he was a varsity football letterman in 1920 and won his freshman basketball numerals in 1921. At Hobart . . .

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 Miller Moore Elected: 1964  University of Pennsylvania
Born in Kansas City, Missouri on July 26, 1905. Educated at Erasmus Hall High School, graduating in 1924 and the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1928 with a B. S. in economics.

In lacrosse Miller played 4 years in high school, being captain his senior year and First Team All- Scholastic New York City 1923 and 1924. At the University of Pennsylvania, he was captain of the freshman lacrosse team and played 3 years of . . .

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 Claxton J. O Elected: 1964  St. John
Born in Baltimore, Maryland on December 14, 1907, Claxton attended Baltimore Poly from 1922-26 and spent one year at Loyola College, 1926-27. From there, he went to St. John's College in Annapolis from 1927-30, and graduated in 1930 from St. John's with a B.A. degree.

At Baltimore Poly, he played on MSA Lacrosse Championship teams in 1925 and 1926. At St. John's, he won his varsity lacrosse letter in 1928 and 1930 when they won the . . .

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 Edwin Emerson Powell Elected: 1964  University of Maryland
Born July 6, 1889 in Baltimore, Maryland. Educated at Baltimore City College and the University of Maryland, graduating in 1913 with a BS in Civil Engineering.

In lacrosse, he played for the Mt. Washington Juniors 1904 to 1907, the University of Maryland 1909 to 1913 and the Mt. Washington Seniors 1911 to 1912. He won his letter in lacrosse at Maryland from 1910 through 1913 and also the tennis championship at Maryland 1912 to . . .

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 Roy D. Simmons Elected: 1964  Syracuse University
Born September 27, 1901 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Roy attended Hydes Park High School, Chicago and Syracuse University, graduating in June 1925. In high school, Roy played football, basketball, baseball and was on the track team. At Syracuse University, he played varsity football, organized the boxing team, and played varsity lacrosse. He was captain of the freshman football team in 1921, the varsity football team in 1924 and won the "Most Valuble Football Player Award" in . . .
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