Word: bolton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...enough ahead of his ticket to win by 20,000 votes in 1936, when Roosevelt carried his district. The Roosevelt 1936 landslide turned out in one way to be a boon for Joe Martin. It occasioned the defeat in Ohio's 22nd District of popular Chester C. Bolton, famed as the richest man in Congress, who had also been for four years Chairman of the Republican Congressional Committee. This year, one of Joe Martin's assignments may be to restore Mr. Bolton to a seat in the House, and it is just within the realms of possibility that...
Besides being a social entity, the club will supervise the welcoming of visiting teams in all sports. Officers for the current year, elected at the first meeting, are Oliver P. Bolton '39, manager of football, president; Wendell N. Calkins '39, manager of swimming, vice-president; and John W. Brooks '39, manager of hockey, secretary-treasurer...
Headed by Henry M. Low, Jr., '38, the dance committee includes Oliver P. Bolton '39, John Le. R. Long '39, and Philip U. Ruprecht...
...this meeting four Juniors were nominated to visit nearby prep-schools this spring to give advice to members of the graduating class planning to enter Harvard. The four nominated were Oliver P. Bolton, Charles L. Burwell, Gordon Gilkey, Jr., and Elisworth S. Grant...
...association, a member of the Federation Internationale de Ski, believes that U. S. skiing has reached the point where only teachers of proven qualifications should give skiing instruction, as is the custom in Europe. To gain this approval, plus a handsome diploma, potential U. S. Ski-meisters journeyed to Bolton, Vt. to be inspected by Otto Eugen Schniebs, head of the newly formed American Ski School...