Word: coxing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Governor Channing Cox of Massachusetts rolled the syllables upon his tongue as he named William M. Butler for the seat in the U. S. Senate left vacant by the demise of Henry Cabot Lodge...
...Williams (Amherst's "mother" college) ; Presidents Neilson of Smith, Woolley of Mount Holyoke, Lewis of Massachusetts Agricultural College (all neighbors of Amherst) ; Dean Bouton of the College of Arts and Pure Science, New York University; U. S. Attorney General Stone; U. S. Senator-elect Gillett of Massachusetts; Governor Cox of Massachusetts; Chief Justice Rugg of the State Supreme Court. Came also the Amherst trustees, headed by George A. Plimpton of Manhattan; came recipients of honorary degrees; came scores and scores of alumni. Came also spectators to see the Amherst-Williams football game. So many were they all that Pratt...
...Governor Cox of Massachusetts will probably appoint someone to fill Mr. Lodge's seat for the next two years. An attempt to elect a new Senator at this time would be too dangerous for the Republicans, after the unusual showing made by Senator David I. Walsh, who has just been defeated by Mr. Gillett for Massachusetts' other seat in the Senate and who would doubtless jump at the chance of a new contest. The Republican senior member in the Senate is now Senator Francis E. Warren of Wyoming; but the floor leadership will probably go to another without...
...Harvey Bell, Fenwick c. c. Ryan, D. Harvey Tripp, Morris l.g. r.g. Flaherty Simonds, Euslls l.t. r.t. Webster Fordyce, Holbrook, Garrison, Hammer l.e. r.e. Sanger Crawford, Burns, Jones q.b. q.b. Fishwick, Hammerslev Linscott, Chauncey, Walling, Pollard r.h.b. l.h.b. Stone, Goodwin, Caldwell Crosby, Nordberg l.h.b. r.h.b. Ordway, Cox Gallway, Cozzens f.b. f.b. Warren...
John Preston of Mt. Kisco, N. Y., a Loomis graduate, won the second assistant managership. The three dormitory managers were chosen as follows: Smith Halls, William Magic of Chicago; Standish Hall, J. P. Chase of Milton; Gore Hall, W. C. Cox of Hyde Park. Magie and Chase prepared at Exter and Cox at Milton...