Word: bigelows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Henry B. Bigelow '01, professor of Zoology, will lecture on the work of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute tonight at 8 o'clock at the Institute of Geographical Exploration...
Also on Sunday, at Laconia, New Hampshire, the Crimson will try for its fourth championship in the Third Class races over the Corkscrew trail. Fred Bigelow, Sidney Cobb, Ivan Korbel, Tom Motley, Edward Osgood, Dick Preston, Ellis Sard, Strafford Wentworth, and Lee Whitney are among those entered...
Captain Carter has chosen seven men to take with him. Freddy Bigelow and Charlie Rogers are going as downhill and slalom men, Dunbar Carpenter is going into the downhill, Dave Emerson will enter the slalom, while Peter Brooks, Sidney Cobb, and Emerson will jump...
...which are the world's biggest pieces of glass (TIME, April 12, 1934). Corning is a closely-held, privately-owned company dominated by the Houghton family, glass makers since one Amory Houghton built a glass plant in Somerville, Mass, in 1851. Nominal head of the company is Alanson Bigelow Houghton, who was U. S. Ambassador to Germany (1922-25), later U. S. Ambassador to Great Britain (1925-29). At 72, the onetime Ambassador has turned over active direction to his son Amory Houghton, 36-year-old Harvard graduate who worked in the glassblowing department before becoming a company executive...
...Freddy Bigelow's record breaking win in the University ski race last Sunday, points to a potent team for this season. Only Wendell M. Hastings and Henry S. Parker, Jr. are gone through graduation, and the present contenders have certainly not lost their touch...