Word: dyers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshman Dormitory, McKinlock Hall, which is now open for the first time, will have an instructor engaged in graduate study at its principal post. E. W. Ravenstedt '20 as head proctor will be assisted by L. B. Lockwood '24, a football player of note in 1923. R. H. Dyer '26, manager of the second football team last fall and G. G. Benedict '23, who is returning as an instructor...
McKinlock A 11, L. B. Lockwood '24, B 22, G. B. Benedict '23; E 23, E. W. Ravenstedt '20; D 23, R. H. Dyer...
...plume of Alexei Maximovich Pyeshko, son of a dyer, onetime bootmaker, famed for his Defoe-esque novels and for his great drama, The Lower Depths...
...Oakes Ames, Mrs. Lebaron R. Barker, Mrs. Edward H. Bradford, Mrs. Samuel W. Bridges, Mrs. John H. Burton, Mrs. James L. Carroll, Mrs. Marion A. Cheek, Mrs. Charles F. Darlington, Mrs. George E. Debevoise, Mrs. Henry C. Dyer, Mrs. William B. O. Field, Mrs. John R. Fordyce, Mrs. Hollis French, Mrs. Thomas B. M. Gates, Mrs. Percy B. Gibson, Mrs. Thomas H. Halsted. Mrs. Charles L. Harding, Mrs. George Hogue, Mrs. Hector J. Hughes, Mrs. Lewis Iselin, Mrs. Henry A. Jones, Mrs. Samuel T. Jones, Mrs. John K. Kane, Mrs. Louis W. Ladd, Mrs. Charles W. Leavitt, Mrs. David...
...Wade prize, the first prize of the evening was awarded to Henry Salmon Dyer '27 of Brookline for his presentation of "The Bombardment" by Amy Lowell. This prize of $50 is given by Dr. Francis Henry Wade in memory of his son, Lee Wade 2nd, of the class of 1914, who, while at College was particularly interested in public speaking...