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1561 Zlfeaufbifnlalfwnk The Fleming Museum tor permission to photograph armor from the Cannon Room. Mr. Horace Eldred, Director ot the Museum, for his kind coopera- tion during the period in Which We were taking these pictures. Mr. Kelton G. Bush, of Progress Publishing Associates lnc. tor his encouragement and assistance. Mr. Roger Sargent ot Sargent Studios Who cooperated so gener- ously in helping us to meet our deadlines. Mr. Louis McAllister who kept us in a good humor While he snapped our club pictures. Mr. Walter I-lawver of The Burlington Daily News who furnished us with all our basketball photos as Well as the picture on page one and other pictures used throughout the book. Mr. Ted lanes of The Burlington Free Press and Mr. Harry Richards of The Burlington Daily News, for pictures used in this edition. Rev. T. Donald Sullivan, SSE, tor permission to use the darkroom ot the Biology Department. Mr. Raymond Doherty, Sports Publicity Assistant, for permitting us to steal his statistics and tor helping us in several tight spots. Mr. Iohn D. Donoghue, for bringing moderation to the position as moderator. Mr. Edmund Spenser, for the use ot his poem, The Faerie Queenef' The advertisers, for helping us to pay for the book. And the many others, whose names We may have overlooked but who assisted us during the past year While We were engaged in the production of this edition of The Shield. Bob Flanagan, Editor in Chief
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With a fair number of veterans, and some help due to arrive from the ranks of the under- classmen, the varsity baseball team started the 1951 season. Hopes were high during the pre-season practise that the team would improve on the 6-6 record compiled by the '50 squad. In the advance speculation it appeared that Coach Doc lacobs would have to bank heav- ily on his veterans such as Ed Marlcey, Tom Sul- livan, Dick Fitzgerald, Ioe Palermo and Iack Smith, the seniors on the team. In addition, lack Cronin, RBI leader in '50, and Dixie Walker, Were expected to add punch to the line up. Others figuring prominently in the pre-season dope were lim Garvey, Bill Gosselin, lack Whelan and Iim Devaney. But most prominent of all in the prognosticat- ing was another figure-the Weatherman. To a large extent, the success of the Knights was due to depend on the Vermont Spring which had proved itself consistently uncooperative over the past four years. Couch Doc Icxcobs Ed Murkey Tom Sullivan Dick Fitzgerald IOS Palermo 155
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