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...Class of 1932 received the S.B. degree (Out of Course): G. N. Barrie, Jr., of Brookline, Mass; J. E. Davidson, Brookline, Mass.; J. V. N. Dorr, 2nd, New York, N. Y.; R. B. Johnston, Rock Falls, Ill.; J. J. Mackin, Jackson Heights, N. Y.; A. B. Poole, Abington, Mass.; E. H. Sterne, Jr., Cincinnati, O.; Francis Woodbridge, Jr., Portland...
...Leatarte of Leominster, John B. Little of Worcester, John J. Maloney, Jr. of Boston, John H.Murphy, Jr. of Winchester, William H. Nelson, Jr. of Newton Center, Homer E. Newell of Holyoke, Charles B. O'Neil, Jr. of Cambridge, Robert C. Putman of North Quincy, Robert H. Rawson of Abington, Paul Rutledge of Brookline, Robert D. Sall of Mattapan, Hubert Scheffy of West Mansfield, Richard F. Schmidt of Cambridge, Paul H. Segool of Boston, Roger M. Silsby of Fairhaven, James M. Smith of Wellesley, Wilder Smith of Gloucester , Manes Specter of Cambridge, Charles H. Stanton of Boston, John M. Strachan...
...Abington, Pa., Browder Benningfield charged that Catherine Cairns "had destroyed the peace of the neighborhood ... and that verbal attacks from her had made life miserable for the residents. Her actions made life miserable during the night as well as during the day. for she did not cease even when darkness came." Catherine Cairns was arrested as a common scold, clapped in jail to mend her talk...
...spite of concerted efforts in the third period to score, which resulted in both teams making drives that came within the 10-yard lines, Abington was not able to score until the last quarter, when Harvard fumbled a kick on the 25-yard stripe, and Abington recovered. A pass to the 5-yard line and three off-tackle plays took the ball over and tied the Harvard score. Meserve, Abington right half back made the touchdown...
...first quarter of the game, with Harvard always holding the upper hand, had been a trifle dull, certainly this last period provided enough excitement for the two thousand Abington rooters who had turned out to see the holiday tussle...