Word: capts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...first is Chaplain (Capt.) Raymond B. Blakney of Williamstown, Mass., who possesses one of the most varied backgrounds of any instructor at the School. A hospital and transport chaplain for twelve months during the First World War, he was subsequently for eight years professor of mathematical physics at Fukien Christian University, Foochow, China, where he taught integral and differential calculus in Chinese. Upon his return to this country, lie spent six years as minister of the Sanford (Me.) parish of the Congregational Church and nine years as minister at the Williams College Church at Williamstown...
...graduation address was delivered by the 'Reverend Dr. Willard I. Sperry, dean of the Harvard Theological Divinity School, Following the presentation of diplomas to the sixteen section leaders, who received the tokens for the members of their sections, the exercise were ended by the blessing pronounced by Chaplain (Capt.) Donald R. Brownelt...
Harvard will definitely field a lacrosse team this spring, announced Capt. Tom Bridge yesterday, as over 40 would-be stickmen attended the squad's first meeting Friday...
...Dear Carter: . . . We have a little Indian news lately. Capt. Rains, 7th Infantry, placed a shell on an Indian trail and covered it with a shirt. An Indian came and removed the shirt when the shell exploded and wounded him severely. Capt. Rains then put four shells in a blanket and placed them on another trail. The Indians discovered and resolved to catch him in his own trap. So they collected their warriors to the number of 85 or 90 and surrounded the spot; they then by means of a cord exploded the shell. Down goes Capt. Rains with...
...Capt. Hank Bigelow, Harvard's skiers slalomed their way to an extremely creditable showing in the Gibson Trophy Race in the hills of North Conway, N. H., Saturday...