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Milton S. Erlanger |
Elected: 1966 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Born Baltimore, Maryland, on February 28,1888. Educated at the Marston University School. Entered Johns Hopkins University at the age of 15. Graduated in 1907 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. While at Hopkins, Milton played lacrosse on the varsity team for three years, and after graduation commuted from New York to play on the graduate team, composed of recently-graduated Hopkins stars. The Hopkins Teams of 1906 and 1907 had the best record in the United . . .
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William W. Evans |
Elected: 1966 |
University of Maryland |
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Moon, as he was known to all his friends and admirers, attended the Business High School, Washington D.C., graduating in 1926. He entered the University of Maryland, graduating with an B.A. degree in 1930, then on to George Washington University for graduate work, receiving his L.L.B. degree in 1934. Moon won freshman letters in football, basketball, and lacrosse, going on from there to win three varsity letters in the same sport, and when he graduated . . .
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Royce N. Flippin |
Elected: 1966 |
United States Naval Academy |
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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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Avery H. Gould |
Elected: 1966 |
Dartmouth College |
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Born Amityville, L.I., New York November 10, 1907. Educated at the Manual Training High School in Brooklyn, then on to the Pawling School, graduating in 1926. Entered Dartmouth College in September, 1926, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1930.
Red, as be is known to everyone, was an outstanding athlete all through his school days as well as at Dartmouth College. While a schoolboy, Red won letters in Swimming, Basketball, Track, Football, . . .
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Donaldson Naylor Kelly |
Elected: 1966 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Born Baltimore, Maryland September 25, 1912. Educated at the Baltimore Friends School from 1918, graduated Cum Laude 1930. Entered Johns Hopkins University in 1930, receiving the BA degree in June of 1934.
Don has been an outstanding athlete all of his life. At Friends School he was captain of three sports -- football, basketball, and lacrosse. He was chosen All-Maryland in both Basketball and Lacrosse, and his Friends School Lacrosse Team of 1928 and 1929 . . .
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Edwin L. Lotz |
Elected: 1966 |
St. John's College |
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Lotz graduated from Ellicott City High School in 1927 where he earned varsity letters in track and field, soccer and basketball.
At St. John's College, Lotz played football and lacrosse for the Johnnies. Paired with his brother and fellow Hall of Fame inductee, Philip, the Lotz brothers of St. John's are considered two of the greatest defensemen of all-time.
In 1928, Lotz played on the baseball team at St. John's as the catcher. In 1929, . . .
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Malcolm A. MacIntyre |
Elected: 1966 |
Yale University |
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Born January 28, 1908 in Boston, Massachusetts. Educated at the Boston Latin School 1919-1924, graduating from Newton High School in 1925. Attended Yale University, receiving his BA degree in 1929. At Yale, Mac was president of his fraternity, made Phi Beta Kappa, and held a Harkness Scholarship, as well as becoming a Rhodes Scholar. He attended Oxford University 1930 through 1932, receiving both a BA and his Bachelor of Civil Law . . .
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