The record of the class of 1918 . able to do anything better thanthe other fellow, never rattled no matter what the difficulty and always ready to help youout of any trouble. If there is such a rara avis as a type of college man that is turned outat Haverford, then we nominate, second and pass unanimously that Buz is the fellow in theclass whom we believe best fills the qualifications. 75 1918 HAVERFORD 918 HERBERT JOSEPH CARR Herb, Tiny Tiny comes from a small town in Ohio which gets all the big shows four years afterthey appear in New York. He had played a little football before coming to Ha
The record of the class of 1918 . able to do anything better thanthe other fellow, never rattled no matter what the difficulty and always ready to help youout of any trouble. If there is such a rara avis as a type of college man that is turned outat Haverford, then we nominate, second and pass unanimously that Buz is the fellow in theclass whom we believe best fills the qualifications. 75 1918 HAVERFORD 918 HERBERT JOSEPH CARR Herb, Tiny Tiny comes from a small town in Ohio which gets all the big shows four years afterthey appear in New York. He had played a little football before coming to Haverfordand under Docs coaching he developed into a promising player. He would undoubtedlymake the team if he returned next year. In basket-ball, Herb stepped into the breachin the Senior team caused by Buzbys illness, played a creditable game, and despite thefact that we had lost one of our best players, we won the championship. In the spring,Carr showed his baseball ability by leading the second team through a successful Tiny loves entertainment and spends most of his time at shows or the Ardmoremovies. He has furnished Editor Williams of the South Barclay Belch with enough sensa-tional stuff to keep that popular periodical on the high plane to which it has been raisedthrough the untiring efforts of its illustrious board. The account of Herbs wild escapadeat the Dunlop, on the Atlantic City trip, was eagerly devoured by the subscribers to thatillustrious sheet. But to say that Carr is a good fellow is putting it rather mildly. He is liked by everyone and had it not been for eligibility rules, he would have made an even greater name forhimself than he has now. We are sorry that we could not have had him with us for longerthan one year and glad that we have had the privilege of knowing him at least that long. 76 918 CLASS RECORD 1918 ARTHUR HORTON CLEVELAND, Jr. Arthur. Grover, Fusser None but the brave deserve the fair. There was the thud, thud of crutchesdown the hall
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