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...other three pieces in the new album, "Harvard's Day," by Harrie Dadmun '17, and "Soldiers Field," by Richard K. Fletcher '08, are also Anderson arrangements. The third, "Tercentenaria," is his own composition. It was written for the College's three hundredth anniversary in 1936 and first performed on a barge in the middle of the Charles...
Special feature of the current Monday night class is the instruction offered by Varsity diving coach Bernie Kelly. Bornie's prize pupil is Miss Patricia Dadmun, Smith graduate who vetoed the 'Cliffe because "if you're interested in athletics, Radcliffe isn't the place for you," and whose father made All-American captaining the Crimson eleven...
Harrie II. Dadmun '17, captain of the 1916 football team, chairman of the dinner committee, and John W. Farley '99, President of the Club, will preside. The main address is, being delivered by Neal O'Hara, a newspaper columnist...
...Laurens Davis Dawes, David Clapp Drinkwater, George Thomas Dudman, Benjamin Sturtavant Foss, Jr., Donald Howes Gleason, Richard Lagraze, John Nowell Murphy, Grosvenor Proctor, Franklin Augustus Rooce, Jr., Henry Seabury Parker, Jr., John Faunco Roach, Warren Batcheller Stetson, Richard King Thorndike, Jr., Seton Sawyer Williams, Norman Leslie Yood, and Elwood Dadmun Hoynton...
While in college, Casey was a member of the last Harvard eleven before the two-year interim caused by the War, and of the winning team of 1909. In 1916 the Crimson captained by H. H. Dadmun '17 defeated Princeton 3 to 0, but was defeated by Yale 6 to 3 when an Eli back recovered a fumble in the final period. The year following the war, Casey was again at his post in the backfield of the great Harvard team which downed Yale 10 to 3, and later in the season journeyed to Pasadena where it triumphed over...