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Perkins Scholarships: Henry Black, of Reinbeck, Iowa; and Paul Burton DeWitt 1L, of Sheldon, Iowa. Rumrill Scholarships: David McConnell, of Davidson, North Carolina. Stoughton Scholarships: Henry Maurice Goldman 2Du, of Dorchester; Joseph Vincent O'Brien 2M, of Dorchester; Alfred Hertz Rosenthal '33, of Dorchester; and William Alexander Sloan 2L, of Dorchester...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOURTEEN AWARDS GO TO GRADUATE SCHOOL MEN | 4/17/1933 | See Source »

...members of the Committee selected yesterday are: Thomas Dennie Boardman of Manchester, Wilton Snowden Burton of Bronxville, New York, Alexander Cochrane Cusing of New York City, Donald Frederick Cutler, Jr., of Dover, John Francis Ducey, Jr., of Boston, George Wilfred Harris of West Roxbury, Howard Allen Hoffman of Newark, New Jersey, Alvin Josephy, Jr., of New York City, Francis Keyes of North Haverhill, New Hampshire, William Davis Locke of Concord, Deric Nusbaum of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Charles Eliot Pierce of Milton, Edwin Howard Baker Pratt of Glen Cove, New York, Gardner Edward Prouty, Jr., of Littleton, Joseph Foster Robbins...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 17 MEMBERS OF JUBILEE COMMITTEE ANNOUNCED | 4/12/1933 | See Source »

...second boat the seating was: stroke, R. S. Wolcott '36; 7, W. S. Burton '36; G. R. D. Kernan '36; 5, H. F. Atherton '36; 4, R. M. Drysdale '36; 3, L. P. Eliel '36; 2, A. C. Cushing '36; bow, C. F. Brown '36; cox, H. K. McVickar '36. The seating in the third crew was; stroke, W. D. Locke '36; 7, L. C. Farley, Jr. 6, R. W. Drury '36; 5, W. W. Prout '36; 4, J. E. Gardener Jr. '36; 3, R. S. Clarke '36; 2, Warren Richards '36; bow, Michael Cudahy '36; cox, A. F. Falk...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 24 Varsity Oarsmen Kept In First Cut With Contest For Number Three Seat Started | 3/27/1933 | See Source »

Among the ladies of the ensemble are: T. H. P. Whitney '35, Henry Saltonstall '35, B. S. Foss, Jr. '35, E. N. Foss, 2nd '34, Richard Prouty '35, Waters Kellogg '34, J. F. Madden '35, A. A. Kidder '35, C. W. Bailey '34, Burton Powers '33, J. L. Swasey '35, and P. S. Mumford...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAST OF HASTY PUDDING SPRING PLAY ANNOUNCED | 3/6/1933 | See Source »

Sportsmans Mutual premiums (starting at $30 for a $500 reimbursement policy) are a little higher than most accident rates; they cover mishaps outside the sporting field as well as in it. At present most policy holders, like Crawford Burton, twice winner of the Maryland Hunt Cup who insisted on having his policy (No. 1) printed in gold, are foxhunters, steeplechasers, poloists. Sportsmans Mutual hopes that its special $500 policy which costs $10 will soon be standard equipment for U. S. footballers, hockeyists et al. in all secondary schools and universities. Most dangerous school sport, shown by a preliminary survey made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Sportsmans Insurance | 2/20/1933 | See Source »

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