Word: captains
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...members of the squad who are entered for the tournament are Captain B. H. Whitbeck '29, J. H. Appleton '29, C. R. Hamlin '30, M. T. Hill '30, Arthur Ingraham '30, and E. B. Ward '30. Ogden Phipps '31, captain of the Freshman squash team, is also entered...
President Wilson once called him to Washington to talk about the LaFollette Seamen's Bill. Captain Dollar didn't want to see American sailors paid a minimum wage four times higher than the minimum wage for Japanese sailors. But though the bill was passed he went on beating Japanese competition. He sent his son Stanley to Washington to bid for five boats the U. S. had built for the War. His bid ($1,125,000 each; one third cash) was more than the Pacific Mail could offer. Stanley wired back...
Sued for Divorce. Captain William A. Winter, of Manhattan; by Mrs. Rhona Lloyd Winter, chosen by Canada as official hostess to the Prince of Wales on a recent visit...
Died. Richard Woodget, 82, captain of the Cutty Sark, famed British clipper of the 70's, with which he made astounding records in the Australian wool trade (3,457 miles in eleven days); in Norfolk County, England...
...affirmative side of the question Lothrop Withington '11 and M. A. Check '26 will be his colleagues. The former is president of the Harvard Club of Boston, and in his undergraduate days was a prominent football and crew man Cheek, who likewise favors enlargement of the Stadium, was captain of the 1928 football team...