James White suggested that all members donate a dime per month for one year to pay for the building.
First, it was James White on a 49-yard touchdown run.
These disagreements, for James White, seemed to be a source of stress and worry.
James White was the first European settler in the area.
"It's just too hard for people to get around," said James White, 86.
James White, who was elected first, declined the position.
James White, a devious man himself, did not accept that conclusion.
Could he go back to working with James White?
James White died of heart disease at Cranbrook in 1890.
James White eclipsed the 1,000 yards rushing mark for the season.