Word: cedarhurst
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...second match will be played on the following day at Cedarhurst, Long Island, this time the players from the Rockaway Hunting Club furnishing the opposition...
Death sought last week a kindly and distinguished Canadian, just turned three score and ten, vacationing at Cedarhurst, his rustic estate on Lake Memphremagog, Quebec. Robert Stanley Weir, for 16 years Recorder of Montreal (1899-1915) was mourned by Canadians last week not because of his lifetime of public service and distinguished legal reputation but as the author of O Canada, the Canadian national song. Strictly speaking, Jurist Weir did not "write" O Canada but paraphrased and extensively altered into English an earlier version in French by Judge Routhier. The present version, chanted by Canadians on public occasions, is almost...
...resignation were also filled at the elections last night, when S. T. Carter 3rd '27 of Plainfield, N. J., was made Managing Editor. J. P. Cuyler '27 of Princeton, N. J., was elected Assignment Editor. The post of Assistant Managing Editor went to E. A. Kniffen '27, of Cedarhurst, N. Y., and that of Assistant Editor to R. C. Burns '27 of St. Louis, Mo. G. L. Hinman '27, of Binghamton, N. Y., was elected Editorial Chairman...
Thomas Davis Mumford '29, of Cedarhurst, L. I., has been appointed manager of the Freshman cross-country team, it was announced last night. Hyman Spotnits '29, of Boston, has been appointed assistant manager...
Princeton, N. J. January 14.--Princeton held a special funeral service today for Harold B. Rees Jr. of Cedarhurst, L. I., who died at the McCosh Infirmary yesterday from injuries received in a Freshman hockey game Saturday. The remains have been sent to Asheville, N. C., for interment there tomorrow...