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...startling victory at the polls elevated him again to fame. By less than 2,000 votes out of some 200,000 cast, he beat critical, caustic George Higgins Moses, who had sat for 15 years in the U. S. Senate. Eager to discover this Moses-beater, newshawks rushed to Concord...
...America can voice his views, but it ought to be done with self-respecting honesty and, above all, the proper respect due to superiors. . . . Oftentimes the faith of our good people is tested by those shouters and shriekers who would be much better occupied by bringing peace and concord among the Christian people of the land, and not anarchy and disturbance and discontent...
...second pair of co-captains ever to head a Crimson team, Thomas H. Edmonds '36, of Concord, and Nelson D. Warwick '36, of Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, have been elected to captain next year's Varsity lacrosse team...
...three Sophomores appointed were: John Bradford Bowditch, of Concord and Eliot House, Charles Colmery Gibson, of Atlanta, Georgia, and Dunster House, and Robert Dunn, of Somerville, a commuter...
From the windows of this room, a friendly beacon gleamed through the night to seven generations of Harvard men. Since leaving the Yard, Copey has lived at his apartment on Concord Avenue...