Word: codman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Wheeler summed up for the Drys as did Colonel Julian Codman for the Wets, and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Lincoln C. Andrews in charge of prohibition wound up with a final appearance (his fourth) and denied that he was in favor of modifying the prohibition law except to put more teeth...
...formerly of Duluth, now of the Undine Barge Club of Philadelphia. But he, in the finals of the single sculls, did what he had come to do. His shiny yellow arms dipped with an incomparable rhythm, his green body slid along the water a length in front of Russell Codman Jr. of Boston with Paul Costello of Pennsylvania two feet behind Codman...
...will be rowed Thursday at 3 o'clock. This event is the feature of the entire regatta, the winner being accorded the title of University sculling champion, and having his name engraved on the famous Carrol cup. In the Senior singles event also to be rowed on Friday, Russel Codman, runner-up in the National sculling championships last year, J. B. Shae, and W. A. Weber are entered. All of these men have been New England champions at one time...
Stoughton, South Entry, E. H. Codman '25. North Entry, E. K. Bartholomew...
Married. Paul Codman Cabot, 25, of Boston, to Miss Virginia Converse. In the wedding party were four other Cabots, one Lowell. Married. William Sydney Felton, 30, Boston lawyer, to Tosia Szcy-choviez, "beautiful Polish girl and shoe factory worker"; in Salem, Mass. Joseph Szcychoviez, "grizzled father of the bride," was alleged to have said to newspapermen: "I go to see such a wedding? I, of princely blood in Poland, turn up there to be patronized by the newly rich and betray my blood and breeding? Never!" He disapproved, "does not care for Mr. Felton." Married. Sir Basil Zaharoff...