Word: atherton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Only one change has been made in the Varsity boat since the first, day on the water, namely the substitution of Atherton for John Gardiner at number 5, due to a temporary difficulty in scheduling the rowing time of the different shells. In the Jayvee boat other than the Atherton-Gardiner swap, no changes were made either, until after the practice yesterday, when Roger Cutler was shifted out of stroke to the number 2 oar and John Clark put in his place. Roosevelt will move out of the number 2 seat to take over Clark's place...
...other three boats are Boat II: stroke, Roger W. Cutler '37, 7, Robert S. Wolcott '36; 6, John L. Clark '36; 5, Henry F. Atherton Jr. '36; 4, Oliver K. Scott '37; 3, Henry Lloyd '37; 2, Franklin D. Roosevelt '37; bow, William C. Haskins '37; cox, White...
...scholars of her year at Somerville College and one of the first to be awarded an Oxford degree (she took a First in Medieval Literature). In London she got a job writing copy in an advertising agency, worked at detective stories on the side. In 1926 she married Capt. Atherton Fleming, famed war correspondent. Dorothy Sayers likes her trade. Her best-loved recreation is reading other people's murder stories, attending meetings of the Detection Club, a private association of her peers presided over by G. K. Chesterton. She thinks well of her own work but admires the classics...
...Simmons, Bob Watson, Leonard Eliel, Jim Gardner, and Captain Ray Clark of last year's Varsity are supported by Henry Atherton, also a major-H winner, and Austin, Culter, Haskins, Lloyd, and Roosevelt, of the Jayvees. Besides these lettermen there is the Combination Crew of Choate, F. D. Gardner, Prout, Rantoul, O. K. Scott, P. L. Scott, Senior, and Francis...
...Francis Drake estate. . . . His property has continued in unbroken succession in the possession of his legitimate heirs."* From London, Counselor of Embassy Ray Atherton reported that letters from Drake dupes were one of his office's greatest cares. "We have," he said, "prepared mimeographed letters to answer them." Immediate result of this double warning: 100 letters to the Postoffice Department denouncing the "persecution" of Drake Estate agents...