Word: brooklyn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Freshman Wrestling.--Charles Andrew Eastman, of Scottsbluff, Neb.; Melvin Henry Dennis, of Toledo; O.; Milman Hart Linn, Jr., of South Zanesville, O.; Vincent Bliss Linn, of South Zanesville, O.; Harold Jacob Freedman, of Berlin, N. H.; Richard Carl Weber, Jr., of Brooklyn, N. Y.; and John Paul Merrill, Manager, of Buffalo...
...Landscape Architecture to Hale J. Walker, of Carthage, Illinois; a Francis Hathaway Cummings Scholarship in Landscape Architecture to K. A. Gardner, of West Somerville; a Joseph Eveleth Scholarship to F. J. Wilder, of Woodstock, Vermont; and a Scholarship for Special Students in Architecture to A. F. Stokes, of Brooklyn, New York...
...following seven elections to the board of the Lampoon were announced last night: Richard Perkins Parker '22, of Salem; Mitchell Gratwick '22, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Horace Southworth Frazer '22, of Chestnut Hill, were chosen for the business department; William Harris Cary '22, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Singleton Peabody Moorehead '22, of Andover; William Whitman, 3rd, '22, of Boston, and Arthur Joseph Grant '21, of Youngstown, O., were elected to the literary department...
William V. M. Fawcett '21 of Newton was chosen president of the Dramatic Club at the meeting held last night at the Union. E. H. Morse '20 of New York City was re-elected vice-president, while W. M. Cary '22 of Brooklyn, N. Y., was selected for secretary. W. A. Duerr '21 of Cornwall-on-the--Hudson, N. Y., was elected treasurer, and two Sophmores were chosen for the new members of the executive committee, J. N. Macy of Scarborough-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., and B. D. Williams of Newtonville...
April 17--Crescent A. C. at Brooklyn...