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Score--Harvard 4, Whitman Hockey Club 1. Goals--Second Period: Rawson (.55), Rawson (1.02), Frank Clem (4.10), William D. Boardman (6.10), John C. Cort (9.32). Penalties: Sylvester (tripping), Hiltz (board check), Hall (leg check...
...lineup--l.w., John Clement '36, Robert H. Rawson '36, Eliot W. Dalton '36, William C. Quimby '36; c. William D. Boardman '35, James A. Roberts '36, William G. Marcoux '35; r.w., Edward H. Robbins '36, John C. Cort '35, Staley G. Mortimer, Jr. '36, Abbot K. Ware '36; r.d., Thornton W. Brown '36, Arthur Perry, Jr. '36, Donald H. Gleason '35, Nathaniel L. Tenney, Jr. '36; l.d., Richard M. Claflin '36, Fred J. Carr, Jr. '35, Henry Saltonstall '36; goal, Robert H. Waldinger...
Chandler Rathfon Post '04, former Professor of Greek and of Fine Arts, has been appointed to the William Dorr Boardman Chair of Fine Arts, it was announced yesterday. This appointment makes it necessary for the Corporation to accept the resignation of Professor Post as an Associate of Eliot House. He will be succeeded by Dr. Walter B. Cannon, George Higginson Professor of Physiology at the Medical School. Professor Post has been a member of the Harvard teaching staff since his graduation from the college...
...Boardman Professorship of Fine Arts was established in 1924 at the bequest of Alice L. Boardman in memory of her brother, William Dorr Boardman...
...when the 1933 National Air Races were run off at Los Angeles last week "Russ" Boardman and his Gee Bee 11 were not there to make that extra 5 m.p.h. Instead, his plane was a pile of wreckage in Indianapolis and his dead body was being flown back to his Hartford home. Without him, the fastest time flown at Los Angeles was 280 m.p.h.-first time in National Air Race history that one year's speed record was not bettered the next...