Word: beaches
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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John Warren Beach...
...Green of Somerville, William A. Greene, Jr. of Cambridge, William G. Hanson of Cambridge, John M. Hartwell, Jr. of Belmont, John B. Hawkins of Worcester, Gorge A. Heald of Roslindale, Sibley Higginbotham of Wollaston, Michael S. Hovenanian of Cambridge, Robert C. Hunter of Newtonville, Richard B. Johnson of Philips Beach, William W. A. Johnson of Cambridge, Grinnell Jones, Jr. of Cambridge, William P. Jones of Plymouth, Ralph Lazzaro of Wakefield, Winthrop H. Lee of Concord, Joseph LePrsti of Lawrence, Norman P. Leatarte of Leominster, John B. Little of Worcester, John J. Maloney, Jr. of Boston, John H.Murphy, Jr. of Winchester...
...Gerard Jordan Cassedy Cambridge Nathan Phillips Dodge Hyde Park Stuart Callendar Dorman New York City Arthur Foote, II Belmont Carl Henry Hageman Lorain, Ohio Roger Haydock Hallowell Readville Robert Saltonstall, Jr. Readville Peregrine White Beverly Benton Spangler Wood Honolulu, Hawaii FOR TREASURER Bradford Keyser Bachrach West Newton John Warren Beach New York City Richard Soudder Neff Chicago, Illinois Hamilton Young Newton FOR IVY ORATOR Alfred Kidder, II Andover Stuart Scott, Jr. New Rochelle, New York Stephen Henry Stackpole Milton FOR ORATOR William Benjamin Bacon Jamaica Plain James Marcellus Lichliter Columbus, Ohio George Clair St. John, Jr. Wallingford, Connecticut Donal Mark...
...ashore. First the crew tried to lower a boat. Monster waves lashed it, smashed it to bits. When a second attempt failed, an officer took a line in his teeth, dived into the swirling sea. He swam for half an hour, at last reached the beach 150 yd. away, crawled up cut and bleeding to make the line fast. It took three hours to get all hands ashore. Some of the crew's 15 Solomon Islanders could not swim, had to be helped along the line, hand over hand. Once the rope broke, plunged a man into the water. Captain...
...Rockefeller (grandmother) carillon pealed its world's biggest 72 bells. Outside was a mob with news sense, pleased because the bride smiled at large as she walked into the church. Inside were 2,500 Rockefeller & Hooker friends, socialites, bankers, no grandfather, for John Davison Rockefeller, 93, departed for Ormond Beach, Fla. two days before the wedding to avoid public exposure. After an organ prelude including Bach's Prelude in E flat minor from "The Well-Tempered Clavichord" and "Blessed Jesu. We Are Here," the grave young bride followed the procession 250 ft. up an aisle banked in white chrysanthemums...