Word: bumps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Stone '26 Drayton Hall J. R. Dean '27 Divinity Hall R. S. Fanning 21. Dunster Hall 14-34 William Ehrlich '25 35-56 J. deBruyn Kopps '26 54 Dunster St. Richard Collins Jr. '26 Gore Hall Entry A J. F. Sinott '28 Entry B W. N. Bump '28 Entry C W. H. Jones '28 Entry D A. O. Fordyee '28 Entry E H. G. Cushing '28 Grays Hall East B. F. R. Bassett '25 Middle J. E. Bunting Jr. '26 West J. G. Cushman '25 Harvard Union Paul Altmann '26 Hollis Hall South E. G. Lowry Jr. '25 North...
...Student Council committee on Freshman affairs has announced the nomination of Loring Chase Merwin '28 of Bloomington, Illinois as one of the two candidates for the office of Secretary-Treasurer of the Freshman class. This takes the place of the nomination of William Nelson Bump '28 of New Rochelle, N. Y., who has withdrawn his name from the ballot on account of studies...
William Nelson Bump of New Rochelle...
There was a tomblike silence in the room. Premier Theunis of Belgium poised his pen above a paper which lay before him. His right hand descended swiftly, there was a dexterous movement, a horrid, scratchy sound, a faint bump and a signature had been penned. A score of suspended breaths were released and the paper passed on to the representatives of France, Italy, Japan, with the same ceremony. Then the paper was passed along to U. S. Ambassador Frank B. Kellogg, Secretary of State-designate, at present accredited to the Court of St. James's in London. Mr. Kellogg...
...eight weeks competition for the Freshman football managership closed last night when W. N. Bump of New Rochelle, N. Y., was announced as the 1928 manager. He prepared for the University at Hotchkiss. Loring Merwin of Concord, who prepared at Choate, won the first assistant managership. Both Bump and Merwin automatically win their football numerals...