Word: belmont
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Lawrence H. Hyde, Jr. '46, of Belmont and Eliot House, the former vice-president of PBH, was elected president at the last cabinet meeting, replacing Peter Kranz, who resigned yesterday. The new vice-president is Bert Knight '46, of Youngstown, Ohio and Eliot House...
Another ex-Harvard man, George E. Egan, of Belmont, Mass., was awarded Yale's Ledyard Mitchell prize for punting proficiency...
...asked them if they felt any different, now that they were celebrities. Cagney and Miss Lawrence answered no. Said Benchley: "When I started out on what you call my 'career' I weighed 143 Ib. and had never had an intoxicating drink. I always wore a 'Belmont' 14½ collar and did exercises to develop my neck. You ask me if I feel different today...
...Senior seven are Hugh Calkins '45 of Newton, Army; Peter W. Fay '45, of Cambridge, Army; George W. Kennerly '44, Belmont; Cornelius Lansing '45, Chappaqua, New York, Army Medical Reserve; David R. Matlack '44, Germantown, Pa., NROTC; Irving Rudmand '45, Dorchester, Army Medical Reserve; and Daniel L. Salem '44, Cambridge, Fighting French...
...Suburban Day at Belmont, New York racing fans wagered $2,699,153, a world's record. On Belmont Day, they bet only $1,731,155. One reason: Count Fleet went to the post at odds of about 1-to-200. To pay off the legal pari-mutuel minimum of 1-to-20 ($2.10 for $2), the track had to shell...