Word: bells
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result of the Freshman elections held yesterday. Albert Henry O'Neil of Jamaica Plain was chosen President; Dudley Bell of Waltham, Vice-President; and Daniel Bond Linscott of Woburn, Secretary-Treasurer of the classes...
...results of the election were as follows: President A. H. O.Neil 842 W. G. Saltonstall 892 Total 1734 Number of ballots 578 Ballots cast out 34 Vice-President Dudley Bell 874 A. O. Fordyce 1061 R. H. Jones 1533 Total 3468 Number of ballots 378 Ballots cast out 34 Secretary-Treasurer D. B. Linscott 1283 London Dearborn 1351 R. E. Gregg 1476 L. C. Merwin 1670 Total 5780 Number of ballots 578 Ballots cast...
...Dudley Bell of Waltham...
TIBET, PAST AND PRESENT - Sir Charles Bell-Oxford University Press ($8.00). An authoritative and dignified account of the far past and near past history of the mysterious land of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, to whom the book is dedicated...
...greatest of them all was John the Orangeman. For half a century he was the most popular man in Cambridge. His title to immortality is a now classic phrase which he coined in an inspired moment and repeated ever afterward on suitable occasions: "Ter bell wid Yale!" This won for him the mascotship of all Harvard teams, and in that official capacity he traveled with them wherever the fair name of Harvard was to be upheld on the field of combat...