Word: brighton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...George H. Emerson scholarship and the Anna C. Ames scholarship at the Bussey Institution, the graduate school of applied biology, have been awarded for 1923-24 respectively to Lawrence Has-brouck Snyder of New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y., and Horace Wenger Feldman of South Bend, Ind., who are now both first-year students at the Institution. Snyder graduated from Rutgers College in 1922 and Feldman from Purdue University...
Baby buggies are in the sporting spotlight of England. Mrs. Lilly Groom, of Eastbourne, Brighton, took the perambulator propulsion title, doing 52 miles from London to Brighton in 12 hours and 20 minutes. Her baby slept peacefully most...
...Metropolitan Park Commission Police Departments. After 12.30 o'clock tomorrow, Boylston street will be closed to all vehicles from Mt: Auburn street to the Anderson Bridge, and its continuation on the Boston side of the river--North Harvard street--will be closed from the Anderson Bridge to Western avenue, Brighton. The only automobile gates admitting to Soldiers Field will be on the Soldiers Field Parkway, which will be the only route for automobilists...
Plans are now being completed for a Harvard-Dartmouth dance to be held at the Hotel Somerset on October 27, the evening preceding the Dartmouth game. The undergraduate committee at Hanover in charge of the affair is composed of George Fuller '23, of Brighton, and R. P. Macaulay '23, of Revere...
...Castine, Maine; John Denison Chase '23 of Pittsburg. Pa.: Richard Dodge Gerould '24 of Cambridge Mitchell Gratwick '22 of Linwood. N. J. : Ralph Malcolm Clarke Greenidge 3E.S. of Barbados, B. W. I.: Percy Jenkins '24 of Quincy, Edward Griffing Lund '23 of Boston, James Edward Merrill '24 of Brighton, Allan Kennedy Murray '23 of Yonkers, N. Y. : Campbell Newhall '24 of Radnor, Pa.: Richmond Page '23 of Chocerus, N. H.: Robert Fesseden Thayer '23 of Brookline Charles Henry Wansker '23 of Palm Beach...