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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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 John D. Howard Elected: 1978  Washington College
John D. "Hezzy" Howard began his lacrosse career at St. Mary's High School in Annapolis, MD, on St. Mary's first lacrosse team in 1948.

Hezzy attended Washington College in 1953, where he became a highly skilled attackman and face-off man. Washington College won the Laurie Cox Division in 1954, with Hezzy leading the nation in assists and earning Honorable mention All-American honors that year. In 1955, he again led the nation in assists and . . .

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 Milliard T. Lang Elected: 1978  Johns Hopkins University
Millard T. Lang excelled in a variety of sports during a highly successful athletic career. At Baltimore Polytechnic Institute High School. Lang demonstrated his extraordinary ability by winning 12 letters in 5 sports.

While attending Johns Hopkins University, Lang was selected as an All American four times. As a First Team All-American on three separate occasions at three different positions: third defense, second attack, and out home. He was also a member of the undefeated . . .

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 William K. Morrill Elected: 1978  Johns Hopkins University
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, December 15, 1903. Attended Baltimore City College, graduating in 1921; then on to Johns Hopkins University, receiving an BA degree in 1925, MA degree in 1927, and a Ph.D. Degree in 1929. Kelso became an Associate Professor of Mathematics in 1950 and was appointed to be Dean of Students in 1959 - a position he now holds. Kelso is a member of the Kappa Alpha fraternity, Omicron Delta Kappa . . .
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 Fred B. Smith Elected: 1978  Johns Hopkins University
Fred B. Smith started-his lacrosse career at McDonogh School in Baltimore, Maryland, where he played lacrosse from 1942-1945. After his selection as a First Team All-Maryland midfielder in high school, Smith entered Johns Hopkins University in 1947.

During his four years at Hopkins, Smith was a Second Team All-American selection in 1947, 1948, and 1949 and an Honorable Mention selection in 1950. He was a participant in two North-South All-Star Games in 1948 and 1949. . . .

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 Charles E. Wicker Elected: 1978  University of Maryland
Charlie won six varsity letters playing soccer and lacrosse while at Dundalk High School, from 1948 to 1952. He then moved on to the Unviersity of Maryland, where he played soccer and lacrosse for four years on the varsity level. Charlie was a three time All-American - Third Team in 1954 and First Team in 1955 and 1956. He played on the South Squad in the annual North/South All-Star Game. Charlie graduated from Maryland after . . .
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