Word: abbotts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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ALICE, G. ABBOTT...
...Burton; 5, C. F. Brown, III; 4, J. E. Gardner, Jr.; 3, P. S. Weld; 2, R. S. Wolcott; bow, G. A. Matteson; coxswain, W. E. Howell. The Rollins boating will be as follows: stroke, E. N. Jenka; 7, J. T. Cadmore; 6, J. C. Williams; 5, H. P. Abbott. Jr.; 4, E. H. Bonclli Jr.; 3, N. B. Westen; 2, G. W. Edwards; bow, A. B. Whitelaw; coxawain, Douglas Chalmers...
...through the years, and that it would excite U. S. schoolboys to be associated, even remotely, with characters like Gene Tunney (retired), Barry Wood (Harvard) and Mai Stevens (Yale), Com-mander Fred G. Clark of the Crusaders last week paid a visit to Lawrenceville School. Headmaster Mather Almon Abbott, bluff and hearty, was glad to call his boys together to hear Crusader Clark's story ^that the Crusaders were going to start a Junior Division and had picked Lawrenceville to be, among 15,000 U. S. schools, the First Battalion. Whether or not the young gentlemen of Lawrenceville, where...
Spotting the man who would succeed frosty old Dr. Abbott Lawrence Lowell as Harvard's president has been a game almost as popular as "Murder." It began a, year and a half ago with the appointment of Dr. Kenneth Ballard Murdock, 36, as Harvard's dean of Arts & Sciences (TIME, Sept. 28; Oct. 12, 1931). The Boston Globe scored a "beat" on the appointment, began at once reporting that Dean Murdock was being groomed for the presidency. Later other candidates were discussed over Boston tea tables, but Dean Murdock seemed to be ahead-until last week, Then...
...cast is as follows: John Worthing, W. W. Birge '35; Algernon Moncrieff, E. A. Peterson '35; the Reverend Canon Chasuble, L. H. Eunis 4G: Merriman, the butler, L. vonB. Nichols '35; Lane, a manservant, D. V. McGranahan '35; Lady Brackmell, William Abbott 1L; Honorable Gwendolyn Fairfax, R. L. Cummings, Jr. '35; Cecily Cardew, T. M. Hastings '34; Miss Prism, F. F. Silver...