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Charles D. Aldrich '40, Wollaston; Josef Alexander '38, Brighton; Gordon B. Allan '38, W. Medford; Dion J. J. Archen '40, Lynn; Frederic S. Armstrong, Jr. '39, Weymouth; Leon W. Baldwin '40, Somerville; Edmund W. Hanas '39, Holyoke; Bernard Barber '39, Cambridge; Clarence H. Barber '40, Arlington; Abraham N. Barger '39, Greenfield; David S. Berkowitz '38, South Boston; Christoph F. W. Berliner '40, Weston; Melvin B. Black '40, Roxbury; Edward B. Blackman '38, Roxbury...
Arnold G. Cook '40, Attlebore; Charles H. Coombs, Jr. '40, Brockton; Herbert W. Crispin '38, Somerville; Samuel R. D'Amico '39, Somerville; Albert Damon '38, Brookline; Jacob B. Dana '38, Brighton; Jacob B. Dana '40, Brighton; Richard T. Davis '38, Medford; Francis J. Davy, Cambridge; Hamilton Q. Dearborn '39, Springfield; Leonidas H. Demeter '39, Boston; Jose K. P. de Varon '38, Jamaica Plain; David Dove, South Sudbury; James C. Eaton '39, West Newton; Lawrence F. Ebb '39, Dorchester; Stanley M. Epstein '39, New Bedford; James Etmekjian '39, Brighton; George E. Filion '38, Salem; Pasquale F. Frisoli '40, Cambridge; Gerard...
...third district court in Cambridge yesterday sentenced A. P. Kavy, 30 years of age of Brighton, to an indefinite term at the State Farm, it was learned yesterday...
...Freshman race will be run first. Starting at the race track on the road to Brighton the yearlings will cover the distance of approximately two and six tenth miles, finishing at the Newell Boat House on the Boston side of the Charles River. Holy Cross is sending five Freshmen, and nothing is known about their capabilities. Of the Crimson 1941 team R. B. Nichols and C. H. Oldfather are outstanding as demonstrated by their excellent times in the University Handicap Race last Friday...
Leahy mentioned the two particular species of bums who, he figures are the most persistent trouble-makers. The first type he said, are the professional ones, natives of Cambridge. But the second type, the out-of-town part-timers, give most annoyance, he said. "They come mostly from Brighton and Brookline, and they come to Cambridge because Harvard is easy-pickings," he stated...