Word: burnses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This is the first trip of the season for the basketball men: the following are to make the trip: W. S. Baskerville '32, S. C. Burns ocC. Robert Dutton '31, P. W. Mahady '30. V. N. Moushegian '32, T. I. Nido '30. G. H. Pattison Jr., '32, M. E. Pierce...
The summary: HARVARD M. I. T. Wenner, Pattison, l.f. l.f., Nee Mahady, Baskerville, r.f. r.f., Harrison Pierce; Rauh, c. c., Motter, McDowell Rex, Burns, l.g. l.g., Lawson, Johnson Nido, r.g. r.g., Nelson
Died. Francis P. Gibson, proofreader, of Evanston, Ill., founder-president of the National Fraternal Society of the Deaf (insurance organization); in Chicago; after an operation for gallstones. To a deaf audience of some 1,500 people, a deaf minister preached a sermon with his hands while his daughter translated it...
The Summary: HARVARD B.U. Wenner, Pattison, l. f., r. f., Nims Mahady, Baskerville, Burns, r. f. l. f., Marino, Worrell Pierce, c. c., Young, Keyo, Miller, Burns Nido, l. g. r. g., Keyo Rex, Moushegian, r. g. l. g., Berry, Stern
Birthday. Richard Keir Pethick Pankhurst, illegitimate "eugenic baby" of famed English Feminist Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst by an anonymous male; at London. Age: 2. Having recently received a picture of Baby Pankhurst, George Bernard Shaw wrote Miss Pankhurst: ''The boy looks a jolly little animal and is still, I...