Word: asaph
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Honey '28 by defeating Asaph Churchill, '28, and R. D. Wirth '29 in the quarter and semi-final rounds, has won the right to meet the winner of the other semi-final match...
...next to mount the stand, stating that he had gone into the Traymore after the show, and had been arrested in front of the restaurant when he had come out, denying that he had been making outeries or interfering with the officers. This testimony was supported by Asaph Churchill '28 and B.E. Levy '28. Samuel Westheimer '28 also testified that he had been arrested in front of the Traymore, although he had been making no disturbance. H.W. Hirsch 3L, and F.H. Freed '28 supported Westheimer's testimony...
...Asaph Churchill...
...upperclassmen who have been appointed to tend the ballot boxes are as follows: R. W. Ladd '27 and Asaph Churchill '28 in Gore Hall; George Higginson '27 and H. W. Foote '27 in Standish Hall; and W. I. Nichols '26 and R. H. Field '26 in Smith Halls...
...Union doubles the combination of Amyas Ames '28 and Seabury Oliver '28 furnished the first upset, defeating Asaph Churchill '28 and S. G. French...