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...born in Boston on March 6, 1866, the son of the late Joseph Randolph Coolidge. A pupil of the late William Everett in his preparatory school days at Quincy, he was prominent as an undergraduate in the scholastic and social life of the University, being a member of the Dickey, the Pudding and the Fly clubs as well as the Phi Beta Kappa Society and taking his degree summa cum laude in History...
Crew R--Stroke, L. D. Parker '30, 7, L. W. Dickey '30; 6, Thomas Eliot '28; 5, J. G. Lewis '30; 4, Morris Brownell '30; 3, William Moffatt '28; 2, Guthrie Willard '30; bow, Mark Hopkins '29; cox., G. G. Chase...
...list of men follows: D. F. Baum, J. L. Batchelder, W. H. Boldt, M. R. Brownell, C. N. Comstock, L. W. Dickey, W. M. Dunn, R. R. Forrester, A. F. Gray, J. G. Lewis, C. E. Mason, R. H. Miller, R. D. Parker, Marshall Rawle, James Roosevelt, R. F. W. Smith, Malcolm Taylor Jr., P. S. Tiffany, G. O. B. Ullman, and Guthrie Willard...
First Freshman: Willard, stroke; Parker, 7; Brownell, 6; Rawles, 5; Roosevelt, 4; Comstock, 3; Dickey, 2; Lewisbow; Miller...
Crew S: Stroke, M. R. Brownell, Jr.; 7, Malcolm Taylor, Jr.; 6, W. H. Boldt; 5, W. L. Storey; 4, C. E. Mason, Jr.; 3, Marshall Rawle; 2, L. W. Dickey; Bow, J. D. Lewis; coxswain, R. H. Miller...