Word: curtises
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Richard C. Floyd '11, Chairman, Arthur A. Adams '99, C. Russell Allen '38, William A. Barron, Jr. '14, Edward H. Bennett '37, Charles C. Buell '23, James A. Burgess '04, J. Fletcher Chace '38, Frederic C. Church '20, Forrester A. Clark '38, John R. Clark '38, Laurence Curtis '16, Roger...
White, l.e; Tibbetts, l.t; Curtis l.g; Townsend, c; Lacey, r.g; Elser, r.t; Koufman, r.e; James, q.b; Burnett l.h.b; Elbel, r.h.b; Hardor, f.b.
Point after Curtis Harvard J. V. Providence '41 Hoar, Kelley le. re. Quirk, Workerski Cabitor, Harrington, Tonks, lt. rt. Gorski Mellon, Jenkins lg. rg. Petrarca Wood, Fuller, c. c. Sarris Snyder, Emerson, Ellis rg. lg. Marczio Armstrong, Reed, Jenkins, Gale rt. lt. Zrako, Alex Smith, Soule, Kennedy re. le. Sullivan...
Batchelder was also chosen head of the Committee to nominate overseers, directors, and members of the Harvard Fund Council. New members of this Committee are Duncan G. Harris '00, of New York, who is also a director of the Alumni Association, Richard C. Curtis '16, of Boston, and Joseph S...
¶ In Seattle he lingered two nights and a day at the unpretentious house of his son-in-law, John Boettiger, publisher of William Randolph Hearst's Seattle Post-Intelligencer, played with his grandchildren Curtis and Eleanor Dall, and their Irish setters, Jack and Jill. Next day, his seven...