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John W. Boucher |
Elected: 1967 |
St. John's College |
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Long John graduated from Grantsville High School after receiving a "Senatorial Scholarship" from Garrett County to go to St. John's College in Annapolis. In his freshman year (1925), he went out for football practice, which had already begun. He had never seen a football or lacrosse game before attending St. John's. He lettered in football in 1926, '27, and '28. Long John played in the first lacrosse game he had ever seen, and played in . . .
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Lorne Randolf Guild |
Elected: 1967 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Born, San Antonio, Texas, March 7, 1911. Lived in Panama and New Mexico and came to Baltimore at age 52 years. Attended Baltimore City College graduating in 1928; attended Johns Hopkins University receiving his B.A. degree in 1932. Lorne has held engineering positions with Potomac Electric Power Co., Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, Koppers Company, and at present is Senior Staff Engineer with Western Electric Co. He is a member of the Johns Hopkins Club . . .
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Victor J. Jenkins |
Elected: 1967 |
Syracuse University |
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Born June 10, 1901, in Gas City, Indiana. Attended high school, 1915-1919, in Woodlawn, Pennsylvania, where he played baseball, basketball and football. Graduated from Syracuse University's New York State College of Forestry in 1925 with a BS degree, having majored in landscape engineering.
Played four years of varsity lacrosse at Syracuse, 1922-1925, and was a member of the undefeated United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Championship team of 1924. He received All-American recognition at . . .
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Fred Cecil Linkous |
Elected: 1967 |
University of Maryland |
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Fred Cecil Linkous was born September 1905 in Tazewell County, Virginia. His family later moved to Maryland and he was subsequently educated in Harford County at Highland High School, Street, Maryland. He graduated from high school in June 1924 and entered the University of Maryland in the College of Education. In June 1928 he graduated from the University of Maryland with a BS degree in Education.
While in high school, Fred began to . . .
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Albert W. Twitchell |
Elected: 1967 |
Rutgers University |
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A native of Dedham, Massachusetts, Twitchell attended Dean Academy before attending Rutgers. During his college years, he was an All-American Defenseman, an Honorable Mention All-American Football Player, and the recipient fo the Donald Coursen Outstanding Athlete Award.
Upon graduation from Rutgers in 1935, Twitchell taught and coached at North Plainfield High School, Sewanhaka High School, and Hofstra University. Two of his Sewanhaka teams won Metropolitan Interscholastic Lacrosse Titles.
In 1947, Twitchell returned to Rutgers, and in 1950 . . .
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