Word: 3rd
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Mentioned for excellence in the qualifying round of the Ames competition were Joseph F. Maynard and J. Willard Dungey from the Gardiner Club; Robert 11. Gardiner, Jr. '37 and Francis A. Goodhue Jr. '37 from the Kent Club; and Lee Parskey '37 and Richard P. vom Lehn, 3rd as members of the McLennan Law Club...
DeCoursey Fales, Jr. '41, of Gladstone, New Jersey and Westmore Willcox 3rd, of New York, win the George Emerson Lowell stipends, awarded to Freshmen on the basis of a competitive examination held under the auspices of the Department of Classics...
...historical side than in a character portrayal. In his advertisements he even guarantees the "truthfulness and fidelity of the entire picture." He enumerates long lists of books that he has consulted in order to insure historical accuracy. To emphasis this side of the play he inserted between the 3rd and 4th acts a great triumphal procession to supplement the indirect description given by Shakespeare in the conversation between York and the Duchess. This, the play bill states, is an "historical picture in which the creations of the painter's art are endowed with animated reality." In a minor part supporting...
...Charles C. Buell '23, James A. Burgess '04, J. Fletcher Chace '38, Frederic C. Church '20, Forrester A. Clark '38, John R. Clark '38, Laurence Curtis '16, Roger W. Cutler '11, John H. Dean '34, F. Stanton Deland '36, Charles Devens '32, Henry T. Dunker '25, Samuel M. Felton, 3rd '13, W. Cameron Forbes '92, George S. Ford '37, James J. Gaffney '37, William F. Garcelon '95, G. Peabody Gardner, Jr. '10, Robert H. Hallowell '96, Huntington R. Hardwick '15, S. Trafford Hicks, Jr. '38, Charles G. Hutter, Jr. '38, Delmar Leighton '19, T.. Ferguson Locke '38, Frederick...
...Williams, James Phinney Baxter, 3rd, formerly professor of History and master of Adams House here, will be inducted as President as he listens to President-emeritus Lowell deliver the most important address of the occasion...