Word: fredericksburg
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following men have been appointed to the Business Board of the Sophomore Blue Book, it was announced yesterday by E. W. Marshal, chairman of the board: Milton Bachrach Glick of Willard, Ohio; Harding Carruth Newman of Concord; Benjamin Apthorp Gould Thorndike of Boston; Reginald Franklin Conroy Vance of Fredericksburg, Virginia; and Leopold Alan Weisman of New York City. A picture of the entire Blue Book Board will be taken at 1.05 o'clock today at Notman's Studio...
Died. Major John Mason Lee, 85, nephew of the late General Robert E. Lee; near Fredericksburg...
...yesterday, the following officers were elected for 1924-25: President, Donald Coats Gates '26, of New York; leader Mandolin Club, Francis Fay O'Donnell '25, of Lowell; secretary, George-Emerson Smith '26, of Worcester; manager, Harold Schulse Weber '25, of Cairo, Iil.; assistant manager, Reginald Franklin Gonroy '26, of Fredericksburg. Va.; librarian, Franklin Weeks Jones '25, of Evanston...
...result of a competition which started at the opening of college the following men were chosen for the business department; Robert Gray Allen '26, of Andover; Robert Brown Morrison Barton '26 of Pikesville, Maryland; Edward Walker Marshall '26 of Portland, Maine; and Reginald Franklin Conroy Vance '26 of Fredericksburg, Virginia. In addition, John Bird '24, Davidson Scholar from England, was elected as an honorary member...
...Fredericksburg, Va., a man named Samuel T. Johnson, color not announced, whose collars measure 18½ in., whose frame weighs 230 pounds, stated that he was " anxious to fight Jack Dempsey" and went into training. Johnson is 29 years...