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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...CONCORD, N. H.-Among recent developments noted by the New Hampshire State Planning and Development Commission are the building of new ski facilities at Warner and at Newmarket...
Lyndon Welch '43, Walpole, Mass.; Westmore Willcox 3d. '41, New York N.Y.; David B. Williams '42, Concord, Mass.; Richard Wincor '42, Stamford Conn.; Alfred C. Wood Jr. '43, Philadelphia, Pa.; John A. Wood '43, Far Rockaway, L. I., N. Y>; Dewey K. Ziegler '41. Omaha, Nebr...
...three torch-light parades will start at 7 o'clock form Norris and Massachusetts Avenues in North Cambridge; from LaFayette Square, near Central Square, and from Concord Avenue and Alpine St. They will merge near Memorial Hall and march to the high school auditorium for the rally...
...sculptor, Daniel Chester French, now dead, is one of the most important figures in the history of American sculpture. Among his outstanding accomplishments can be listed the characterization of Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial, the "Concord Minute Man," and his six figures on the doors of the Boston Public Library. According to the classifications made by Professor Post, French belongs to the "more American" group of sculptors; the continental influence is less discernable in his work than in statues by men like Gutzon Borglum and Barnard, who were strongly affected by the formful litheness of Rodin, the magnificent Frenchman...
Henry S. Thompson, '99 of Concord, was elected president. Other officers are Austin W. Scott, vice-president; Walter Humphreys, secretary; and Horace S. Ford, treasurer. These men are in office for one year...