Word: brighton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Doherty, R., 23 Sparhawk St., Brighton...
Doherty, R., 23 Sparhawk St., Brighton...
Twenty-three schools, represented by 216 athletes, will take part in the meet. The competing institutions are as follows: Boston Trade School, Brighton High, Brockton High, Cambridge Latin School, High School of Commerce, Dorchester High, Fairhaven High, Gloucester High, Haverhill High, Hyde Park High, Lynn Classical School, Lynn English School, Marlborough High, Mechanic Arts School, Medford High, New Bedford High, Newton High, Quincy High, Rindge Teehnical School, Wakefield High, Wareham High, Winthrop High and Woburn High
...Kenneth Noyes Hill of Roslindale; Russell Sturgis Hubbard Jr. of Milton; Francis Kernan Kernan Jr. of Utica, N. Y.; Luke Burnell Lockwood of Brooklyn, N. Y.; John Lee Middleton of New York, N. Y.; Louts Rhodes Nichols of Brookline; James Joseph Phelan Jr. of Boston; Roger Spring Phillips of Brighton; Charles Knowles Pope of Boston; Eugene St. Rose Reynal of New York, N. Y.; Benjamin Manson Rice of Doyer; Phiness Shaw Sprague; Herbert Stuart Stone Jr. of Baltimore Md.; Richard Cutts Storey Jr. of Boston; Harry Blake Tyler of Milton; George Gholson Walker of Dongon Hills, N. Y.; Grafton Wolfe...
...Boston; Henry Sturgis Grew Jr. of Boston; Arthur Lambert Hobson Jr. of Haverhill; William Prentiss Howe Jr. of Brookline; Charles Joseph Hubbard Jr. of Readville; Langley Carleton Keyes of Winchester; Leonard Curtis Larrabee of Chicago, III.; Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. of Washington, D. C.; James Edward Merrill of Brighton; Richard Greenough Norris of Brookline; Hugh Wallace Reid of New York, N. Y.; Ernest Edward Schefer of New York...