Word: abbotts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...University C team won from the Harvard Club C team at the University courts 3 to 2; S. E. Davenport '34 defeated Abbott (H.C.) 18-15, 15-12, 15-5; Davis (H.C.) defeated F. L. Young '33. 15-5, 10-15, 15-11, 18-15; Robinson (H.C.) defeated R. B. Greene OcC, 16-13, 15-9, 15-12; Marshall Fabyan Jr. '34, defeated Amsden (H.C.) 12-15, 15-13, 10-15, 15-6, 15-10; J. R. Fctcher '33 defeated Putnam...
...brochures (in preparation are studies of the relations of higher and secondary education in Pennsylvania and California). The board chairmanship, a purely honorary post, rotates among pundits active in other positions. Some who have held it: Harvard's late great Charles William Eliot and its present President Abbott Lawrence Lowell, Yale's late great Arthur Twining Hadley, President Emeritus William Frederick Slocum of Colorado College, President Rush Rhees of the University of Rochester. Sir Robert Alexander Falconer of the University of Toronto. Princeton's Dr. John Grier Hibben has been president since November 1930. His turn ended...
Written by Miss Dorothy Abbott, author of "For Someone Else", which was presented at the School last spring, "The Other One" is a study of a dual personality. The Harvard men who will have parts in it are O. M. Nichols '32, R. L. C. Rein'l '34, and Eric Walz...
...among themselves is a delicate piece of planning. The many details that enter into the construction of an art museum and especially one for University use, from cork floors to linen wall coverings, for example, will involve a series of many conferences between, the architects, Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott and the directors, Dr. A. W. Forbes '95 and Professor P. J. Sachs...
...dean of U. S. college professors." Rugged, venerable, he has taught Latin at Colby for 63 years. Though retired as professor emeritus, he still conducts a senior Latin course. Unanimously, Colby alumni elected him last summer to the board of trustees. Less rich than Harvard's President Abbott Lawrence Lowell or Groton's late William Amory Gardner, who left Groton $500,000, Harvard $100,000, he is comfortably off. Married in 1892 to Mary Keely Boutelle of Waterville, he is vice president of Ticonic National Bank in which her family owned stock; he inherited property and securities...