Total results found: 6
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 Robert G. Merrick Elected: 1987  Yale University
Bob Merrick's association with lacrosse began at Gilman School in Baltimore where he won championships in 1949 and 1950, as well as a second team All-Maryland selection in 1950.

As a four-year varsity player at Yale, where he won division championships in 1952, 1953 and 1954, Merrick earned All-New England honors three times. He started for the winning North Team in the 1954 North/South Collegiate All-Star Game.

Merrick, a three time club all-star, played for Mt. Washington . . .

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 George M. Chandlee Elected: 1977  Yale University
The son of George Mottu Chandlee and Clara Reiman Chandlee, George Chandlee was born in Baltimore, Maryland on March 20, 1914. His father played lacrosse for City College and was captain of the freshman team at Johns Hopkins University in 1907.

A graduate of the Calvert School in 1926 and of the Gilman School in 1932, Chandlee first played lacrosse on a pick-up team of sixth graders. He then played for four years at Gilman School . . .

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 Harry G. Beggs Elected: 1973  Yale University
Harry G. Beggs, Yale Alumnus of the Class of 1932, who achieved All-American Honors in lacrosse three years, has been elected to the Lacrosse Hall of Fame as one of the 1973 honorees. Beggs joins three other famous Yale Athletes -- Walter Collins, Malcom MacIntyre, and Winthrop Smith to ne elected to the prestigious Hall.

Playing second attack for Yale, he won All-American honors in 1930, and First Team honors in 1931 and 1932. He was . . .

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 Winthrop A. Smith Elected: 1968  Yale University
Winthrop "Pinky" Smith was a star center on the Yale Lacrosse Team for three years and was selected on the All-American Team in 1930 and 1931. In 1930, he played on the All-Star Team that represented the United States in the Canadian Lally Cup Series. He played on the Yale freshman team, which was "Big Three Champion" in 1928, and on the varsity teams, which were "Big Three Champions: in 1929 and 1931. . . .
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 Malcolm A. MacIntyre Elected: 1966  Yale University
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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 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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