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Philip G. Pratt '53 of Windsor, Connecticut and Winthrop House will take on the duties of treasurer Dustin M. Burke '52, while Walter F. Greely '53 of Framingham and Winthrop House will replace Warren D. While as secretary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Club Chooses O'Neil' 52-53 President | 5/14/1952 | See Source »

Major Hickey H. William L. Bliss, Sherborn; John R. Bray, Orchard Park. N. Y.; Dustin M. Burke, Athol; Richard J. Clasby, Natick; Thomas J. Coolidge, Brookline; Nathan E. Corning, Cleveland; Walter F. Greeley, Framingham; Nathaniel L. Harris, Jr., Dedham; Morgan P. Hatch, Wellesley; Edward A. Hubbard, South Natick; Anthony S. Patton, Arlington; Edwin B. Richardson, New York City; Carl W. Timpson, Jr., Hewlett, N. Y.; James O. Welch, Jr., Belmont; Reginald N. Wood, Marblehead; Theodore C. Nelson, Manager, Hartford, Conn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Winter Sport Awads | 4/23/1952 | See Source »

Walter Franklin Greeley '53, of Framingham and Winthrop House, was elected captain of the varsity hockey team for 1952-53 yesterday at a meeting of the lettermen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Hockey Lettermen Elect Walt Greeley Captain | 3/20/1952 | See Source »

When Shoppers World, an $8,000,000, 44-store suburban shopping center, opened last fall at Framingham, Mass., 20 miles west of Boston, it tried an experiment. Its shops decided to stay open until 9 p.m. each Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The experiment worked so well that the stores stayed open five nights a week during the Christmas rush, and last week all but three of the shops decided to go right on staying open three nights a week. Reason: they did more business at night than in the daytime...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RETAIL TRADE: The Night Owls | 1/28/1952 | See Source »

...October 7, Loeb's car struck Daniel Richards of Framingham, and Richards died two days later in the hospital. The Court, while finding him not guilty on a manslaughter charge, ruled that he had operated his automobile so as to "endanger life on the highway," and that he was therefore subject to the fine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Loeb Freed on Charge Of Manslaughter Here | 11/1/1951 | See Source »

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