Word: fosterers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lawrence Foster 3L., Lincoin...
Myles Baker 1G., who played for the B. A. A., is ranked fourth on the list while Lawrence Foster 3L. is sixth. Foster is a former Yale player who captained this year's Law School team and who is for the first time included in the first...
...Committee also announced that James Lloyd Berrall '24, of Washington, D. C., and Richard Foster Howard '24, of Cambridge, were the winners of the competition for the designing of the Yard, Stadium, and Memorial Hall tickets...
...other ushers are F. E. Bowman '24, Elisha Canning '26, S. B. Cooper '26, Alexander Donald '27, F. W. Dorman '26, R. S. Fanning 1L., Bradley Fisk '26, G. W. Foster '26, A. C. Gunby '25, A. P. Hinckley 1L., H. R. Jones '26, F. P. Kane '26, M. P. Lichauco 1L., L. M. Millard '26, Richard Morey Jr. '27, W. P. Ripley '25, Donald Stralem '24, Wilbar Whittmore '24, and P. W. Williams...
There was a dinner at the National Republic Club, Manhattan. Nathan Krass, famed rabbi, made an impassioned appeal for unity among Catholics, Protestants and Jews to foster religious instruction. Said he: "The one great church in America that has done its duty (in this respect) is the Catholic Church." Whereupon Ernest Stires, famed P. E. rector of St. Thomas, said that criticism of the parochial school system of the Catholic Church by non-Catholics should be deferred until other churches had done as much for religious education...