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Rowed on Victorious 1891 Crew Mr. Perkins was born in Milton Massachusetts in 1870, and graduated from the University with honors in 1891. He received his law degree three years later, and immediately began to practice law, becoming a members of the firm of Ropes, Gray, Boyden, and Perkins, of Boston. In college Mr. Perkins was the captain of the victorious 1891 crew, which was the first to beat Yale in five years, and he was subsequently a member of the Athletic Committee...
After his graduation from the Law School in 1894 Mr. Perkins entered the law firm of Ropes, Gray, Boyden, and Perkins, of which is still a member. He has a son, J. H. Perkins, in the Class...
Crew Y--Stroke, Elisha Canning Jr. '26; 7, R. W. Ladd '27; 6, C. F. Darlington '26; 5, Goffrey Platt '27; 4, Kent Leavitt '26; 3, W. M. Fairleigh '25; 2, W. L. Boyden '25; bow, P. D. Trafford Jr. '25; cox., W. E. Beer...
...seldom that rival candidates pay social calls on one another, but Gen. Dawes, having delivered a speech at Lincoln, could not resist the temptation to call on the Governor of Nebraska. Correspondent Boyden Sparkes furnished this graphic account of the meeting...
Immediately up jumped Roland W. Boyden, of Boston, onetime unofficial U. S. observer with the Reparations Commission. Said he: "Business principles and economic facts in the end are bound to cause a revision of the inter-Allied debts...