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Submitted by mdasilva on Fri, 04/30/2021 - 13:25

Guild was born in San Antonio, Texas in 1911. He lived in Panama and New Mexico and came to Baltimore at age 5. He attended Baltimore City College, graduating in 1928, and attended Johns Hopkins University, receiving his BA degree in 1932.Lorne has held engineering positions with Potomac Electric Power Co., Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, Koppers Company, and was Senior Staff Engineer with Western Electric Co. He was a member of the Johns Hopkins Club and the Mt. Washington Club.

Submitted by mdasilva on Fri, 04/30/2021 - 13:23

Boucher graduated from Grantsville (Md.) 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.

Submitted by mdasilva on Fri, 04/30/2021 - 13:21

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 of 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.

Submitted by gpohanian on Fri, 04/30/2021 - 13:20

Lt. Col. Louis A. Robbins, a Syracuse University graduate in 1935, began his lacrosse career at Erasmus Hall when he was forced to give up a promising baseball career following an arm injury. He made the transition with great success. In his sophomore, junior, and senior years he was named to the N. Y. All-Scholastic lacrosse team.

Submitted by mdasilva on Fri, 04/30/2021 - 13:18

Linkous was born in 1905 in Tazewell County, Virginia. His family later moved to Maryland and he was subsequently educated in Harford County at Highland High School. He graduated from high school in 1924 and attended the University of Maryland, graduating in 1928 with a BS degree in education.

Submitted by gpohanian on Fri, 04/30/2021 - 13:14

John Fout Christhilf was born in Baltimore in 1914 and attended high school at the Friends School, playing lacrosse and earning varsity letters from 1928-32. After graduating from Friends, Christhilf went on to the University of Maryland where he played lacrosse and earned varsity letters from 1933-1936. In 1936, Christhilf was part of Maryland's Intercollegiate Championship team. During his playing days at Maryland he made second team All-American in 1935 and first team in 1936. Christhilf was also a member of the 1936 U.S. Olympic squad.

Submitted by mdasilva on Fri, 04/30/2021 - 13:13

Jenkins was born in 1901 in Gas City, Indiana and attended high school in Woodlawn, Pennsylvania, where he played baseball, basketball and football. He graduated from Syracuse University's New York State College of Forestry in 1925 with a BS degree, having majored in landscape engineering.

Submitted by gpohanian on Fri, 04/30/2021 - 13:07

John attended Mt. St. Joseph's (Md.) High School, where he was an outstanding athlete and winner of ten varsity letters. After he graduated in 1931, he attended St. John's College, where he played on their National Collegiate co-champions of 1935 and was also an All-State football and basketball selection while at St. John's. He was selected as a first team All-American midfielder in 1935.

Submitted by mdasilva on Fri, 04/30/2021 - 13:07

McIntyre was born in 1908 in Boston and was educated at the Boston Latin School 1919-1924, graduating from Newton High School in 1925. He 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 from 1930-32, receiving both a BA and his Bachelor of civil law degrees. He returned to this country and attended the Yale Law School, graduating in 1933 with a J.S.D. degree.

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