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...nothing new for Clifton Dawson. Saturday was just another notch on his belt. Make that a huge notch on his belt. In Harvard’s 42-14 shellacking of Dartmouth, Dawson vaulted himself into first place on the Crimson all-time rushing list. In gaining his 3,335th yard on Saturday, he passed the previous mark of 3,330 yards set by Chris Menick ‘99. And Dawson accomplished his feat in less than three years. “I knew coming in that if I worked hard I would be able to make my mark...
Hugh Calkins '45, recently retired senior fellow of Harvard's seven-man governing Corporation, is expected to be among 10 honorary degree recipients at the University's 335th Commencement exercises Thursday...
Reserve Officer Vardaman, 50-year-old son of the late rabble-rousing Senator James K. Vardaman of Mississippi, is a St. Louis lawyer, banker and shoe manufacturer (Vardaman Shoe Co.). He was also commander of Battery A, 335th Field Artillery, A.E.F. For onetime Artilleryman Harry Truman, that was a recommendation...
Captain Alcott was born in Virginia in 1884. His first military service was with the Louisiana National Guard on the Mexican Border in 1916. At the outbreak of the war he entered the first Officers Training Camp, from which he was commissioned in 1917. He was assigned to the 335th Field Artillery and went over seas. In January 1919 he was transferred to the 20th Field Artillery, with which he served as adjutant. Since his return from abroad, he has been specializing in motors, first at the Army Motor School at Camp Holalaird and later at the factories...
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