Word: cranes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...created an atmosphere of surprising toleration and intelligence in the home if they wish to read poetry on the day of rest, instead of exercising, modern children, resort no longer to Lewis Carroll and R. L. S. They turn for mental nourishment to the subtle lyrics of Miss Nathalia Crane, aged ten or eleven, who has just published "The Janitor's Boy, and Other Poems", to the sound of subdued cheers from the press of the country...
...will be Professor Theodore Glarke Smith '92, of Williams, who will respond for the men who were students of Professor Turner at the University of Wisconsin, before he came to Harvard. For the men who have studied under Professor Turner while he has been in Cambridge, Mr. Verner Winslow Crane G'12, of Boston, will speak. The fourth speaker on the program will be Professor Allyn Abbott Young, of the Department of Economics. Professor Young will represent those men who have studied history under Professor Turner, but have later gone into other fields of activity...
...attack man, scored twice despite Black's skillful guarding, and assisted in, another score; The summary; Harvard Syracuse Norris, Nunneker, Scheffreen i.h. c.p. McCarthy Thomas, Ehre o.h p. Simmons Skilling, Merrian., 1a. 1d. Fitch Sullivan 2a. 2d. Stoddard Gillles 3a. 3d. Failing Merriam, Lawton, Norris c. c. Shogren, Cole Crane, Chase 3d. 3a. Townsend, Davidson Reed, Hoag 2d. 2a. Nelligan, S. wood Merriam, Savin 1d. 1a.Mahon, Perkins Black, Trynin c.p. i.h. Longley Watson, Curtis p. o.h. Jenkins, Mahon Kelsey g. g; 'wood...
Harvard Syracuse Thomas captain, l.h. l.h.Jenkins Norris o.h. o.h. Longiey Skilling f.a. f.a.Mahon Nunnecker s.s. s.s, S. Wood Gillies t.a. t.a. Townsend Merriam c. c. Shogren Crane t.d. t.d. Failing, captain Reid s.d. s.d. Aunger Morrison f.d. f.d. Fitch Watson c.pt. c.pt. McCarthy Black pt. pt. Simmons Kelsey g. g. Wood...
...William M. Butler, like Mr. Coolidge, was in days gone by a protege of the late Senator Winthrop Murray Crane. Both have quiet unostentatious ways of doing things, both can spare words, both have a certain primitive honesty. Butler, now gray, portly, 63, wearer of double glasses, comes of an old New Bedford family. At 16 he was at work in a New Bedford shoe factory. Later he went away from New Bed- ford to go into law and politics. Now he runs, on the side, a few cotton mills in New Bedford...