Word: bachrach
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Bradford Keyser Bachrach '33, of West Newton, Massachusetts, was appointed editor-in-chief of the Freshman Red Book last night at a meeting of the temporary executive council on Freshman affairs headed by S.L. Batchelder...
...Bachrach prepared at Exeter, where he was editor-in-chief of the Exonian. He will take over the duties of his office, immediately in preparation for a competition for the Red Book Board, which will be held in January...
...Abrams, Boston Latin School; G. H. Acheson, Shady Side Academy; J. H. D. Allen, Jr., Chestnut Hill Academy; C. E. Angle, Exeter; M. L. Anshen, Brookline High School; B. K. Bachrach, Exeter; W. B. Bacon, Groton School; M. A. Benson, Boston Latin School; J. M. Bigelow, Groton School; H. H. Bissell, Exeter; R. A. Bloomfield, Central High School; J. J. Borland, II, Choate School; B. C. Bowker, Boston Latin School; M. C. Bradley, Jr., Arlington High School; Leon Brooks, Boston Latin School; Abraham Brown, Boston Latin School; D. W. Brown, Jr., Saint Mark's School; Hamilton Brown, Andover...
McKinlock Hall: B. K. Bachrach, J. M. Bradley, L. A. Francisco, C. C. Pell, Jr., H. W. Swope...
...IXth Olympiad. John Weissmuller, fast U. S. swimmer, untainted amateur, became the subject of a typical controversy among U. S. coaches. Should he devote all his efforts to the swimming events or should he drop one event and play water polo? Said burly Coach William Bachrach of the water polo team: "Without Weissmuller the water polo team is punk; with him the team has a chance against any team, and what's the use of paying $15,000 to bring the water polo team here unless you give them a real chance for the championship!" Coach Bachrach...