Word: bedford
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...follows: R. S. Fanning '23 of Chattanooga, Tenn., R. S. Bowers '24 of Brookline, Mass., and P. R. Harmel '23 of Cleveland, Ohio. The alternates are: E. G. Wesson '25 of Montclair, N. J., A. E. Zinn '25, formerly of Swarthmore College, and P. W. Williams '25 of New Bedford, Mass...
...regional Y. M. C. A. meet held in the Stadium Saturday Boston won with a total of 43 1-2 points. New Bedford took second with 15, Stanford third with 13. Pawineket fourth with 12 1-2, Brockton fifth with seven, and Cambridge sixth with five...
...will take part in the meet. The institutions entered are as follows: Attleboro High, Beverly High, Brockton High, Cambridge High and Latin, Fairhaven High, Framingham High Gloucester High, Haverhill High, Lawrence High, Lowell High, Lynn Classical School, Lyun English School, Malden High, Marlboro High, Medford High, Melrose High, New Bedford High, Newton High, Quincey High, Rindge Technical School, Salem High, Sharon High, Somerville High, Winthrop High, and Woburn High...
Seabury Cook of New Bedford, chosen to stroke Crew A, has already proved his ability as a pace setter, notably in the Freshman race last fall against the University boat. In addition to Cook, three other former members of A. C. M. 1-Curran, Welsman, and Bangs-have won berths in the first shell, while only two members of the victorious football crew made seats. Kelley, at number 7, rowed that position on the second football boat, and Hastings was formerly placed...
...Richard Robertson Higgins '22 of Winchester; Francis Sherburne Hill '24 of Brooline; Joseph Larocque Jr. '23 of Bernardsville, N. J.; John Morrison Martin '22 of Cambridge; George Owen Jr. '23 of Newton; George Gholson Walker '24 of Staten Island, N. Y.; and Joseph James Kennedy '22 of New Bedford...