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...Crimson Jayvees oppose Noble and Greenough hockey players on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, on the ice at Dedham. In their second tussle of the season they will pit their strength against an unpractised sextet. The Harvard Seconds scored a victory over a strong Belmont Hill team on Wednesday, and should find little difficulty in handling the schoolboys...
...invented a machine gun which loaded and fired itself automatically by its own recoil. He also invented a smokeless powder, tried to invent an airplane, became a British subject, was knighted. "Dr. Shush'' (Hiram Percy Maxim) is his son. Another child is Mrs. George Albert Cutter of Dedham, Mass., who before the War wrote dainty dance music ("Ten Little Tonal Fancies"), operettas (Ten Teddy Bears'), and plays (Ann is Chic But is She Safe?). "Dr. Shush" also has a daughter. Her name is Percy...
Saturday, January 9, Milton at Milton; Wednesday, January 13, St. Marks at Southboro; Saturday, January 16, Noble and Greenough at Dedham; Wednesday, January 20, Wilbraham; Wednesday, February 10, Andover; Saturday, February 13, St. Paul's at Concord, New Hampshire; Monday, February 22, Dartmouth; Wednesday, February 24, Harvard Second University; Saturday, February 27, Yale at New Haven, Connecticut...
...President Hoover last week appointed Robert Lincoln O'Brien of Dedham, Mass, to be chairman of the Tariff Commission, vice Henry Prather Fletcher, resigned. New England's insistent demand for commission representation by a thoroughgoing protectionist brought about the appointment. A Republican now, Mr. O'Brien began life as a low-tariff Democrat. Grover Cleveland plucked him from the Boston Transcript office for a private secretary upon his second presidential nomination in 1892, kept him on at the White House until 1895. The Bryan nomination of 1896 turned Mr. O'Brien Republican. A journalist...
...Library were used to the sallow, bespectacled little man who habitually smoked a corncob pipe. Because he said he was preparing himself to be a professor they let him roam the library as much as he liked. Last week they became sharply conscious of Joel Clifton Williams, 49, of Dedham. Mass. He was under arrest, charged with pilfering 1,804 books worth $15.000 from Widener Library...