Word: bacon
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...death of Col. Robert Bacon, of the Class of 1880, Harvard loses one of the finest and most truly representative of her sons. From the beginning he was a man of broad and varied interests, who undertook nothing in which he was not conspicuously successful...
...take charge of all business relating to the Student Council from the first day of June to the first meeting of the Council next fall. The members of the committee follow: J. C. Bolton '20, chairman, C. F. Batchelder '20, B. Lewis '20, E. W. Pavenstedt '20, E. A. Bacon '20, H. H. Faxon '21, J. N. Borland '21, and H. F. Colt...
...column" paper would need as much support from the banks of Boston as the Magazine now receives from a certain type of "instructor." The CRIMSON has been developed by such editors as George S. Mandell, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Owen Wister, Barrett Wendell, Thomas W. Lamont, W. Roscoe Thayer, Robert Bacon, and countless others. It is difficult to believe that a new and untried journal could solve the problems which these men gave much of their undergraduate careers to unravelling...
...Harvard graduates have played an important part in the organization of the Legion. G. G. Bacon '08 is the head of the Massachusetts committee and is in charge of the local organization in that State. G. C. Cutler '13, of Boston, C. G. Herbert '00, of Worcester, W. B. Cutting '00, of New Mexico, and B. H. Dibblee '99, of Boston, have all done important work in the Legion...
...Bolton '20, president of the class, will be the first speaker, and will introduce Dean L. S. Mayo '10, who will make a short address. This will be followed by a speech by E. A. Bacon '20, secretary-treasurer of the class, who will outline the plans for a memorial to the members of the Junior Class who died...