Word: craned
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...following are the men named to compose the two groups: Smoker Committee--A. O. Choate '34, chairman; R. G. Grant III '34, sub-chairman; C. E. Cheever '34, Elton Clark Jr. '34, F. J. Crane '34, J. H. Dean '34, B. T. Elkins '34, G. S. Hayes '34, R. S. Hurlbut '34, C. L. Jackson '34, H. McB. Johnston Jr. '34, G. H. Kinnicutt Jr. '34, Waters Kellogg '34, D. E. Kopans '34, R. L. Lowe '34, R. H. Martin '34, D. E. Peter '34, H. A. Sprague '34, Taggart Whipple...
Among the men trying out for the backstop position are: Frank Crane '34, star center on the Freshman football team, who caught last year for Andover; J. M. Lockwood '34, captain of the Freshman football team, who headed the Gunnery School baseball team last year; J. W. Paul '34, star Groton backstop; and John Swarts '34, who played catcher two years for Milton Academy. A. S. Murphy '34, former Boston Latin School hurler, and J. V. Strong '34 of Rutgers Prep School are the only pitchers with outstanding records...
...devoted his life chiefly to the Crane Co. (president 1912-14), but with many trips abroad (first to Russia in 1887), and a stirring interlude at home when he headed the Municipal Voters League-an organization to ''Clean up Chicago...
...trips to Russia. He has said and truly, "I have seen more of Asia than any other man." Well may Harvard rejoice to receive from this unique non-alumnus (his sons are Harvard men, not he), supreme bells. First wind of the gift came not long ago when Mr. Crane and President Lowell were seen prowling about Lowell House. Together the two oldsters, fairly chuckling, measured the tower-not originally conceived as a bell tower. There was barely room for those bells...
...Crane Years: 1858: Charles R. was born the son of self-made Richard Teller Crane, famed college-man-hater who used to dumbfound Chicago socialites by growling, "Don't mind me, I'm only a plumber...