Word: frothingham
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...someone who grew up in Boston to be able to navigate Harvard Square on foot for four years.” But according to Henry H. Gaffney Jr. ’56, he never had trouble taming the traffic: “We all followed the example of [Frothingham Professor of History of Religion] Arthur Darby Nock, who resided at Eliot House when I was there: he mythically brandished his umbrella in a threatening way at approaching vehicles when crossing Mass. Ave. or Cambridge Street.” But at the start of Fall 1955, the number of student-owned...
...Frothingham Professor of the History of Religion François Bovon! Have you ever been chased by the giant albino assassin of Opus Dei? “Not only I have not been chased by the giant albino of Opus Dei, but I know exactly where is in Rome, not far from the Piazza Navona, the door on which I should knock to have access to the Opus Dei! “By the way, I am rather slow. It is only after three years I finally bought ‘The Da Vinci Code’ waiting...
...closest contest was that of Thorn Kissel and Everts. Kissel, number one on the Crimson team, finally won with a score of 6-3, 4-6, 8-7. Ted Cohn. Bill Frothingham, Wally McDonald, Bob Sadone, and Howie Ezell all took their singles...
...Skilling, Jewell Butler; Mannix Walker, Eleanor Frothingham; Howard Fisher Rosamund Forbes; Robert Davis, Margaret Davis...
...Harvard, Richard A. Nenneman `51 wrote his honors thesis on Octavius Brooks Frothingham, a New York religious figure who converted to the Christian Science faith in a search for religion that would not shoehorn him into a specific creed...