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...Varsity C team defeated the Newton Squash and Tennis Club, 3 to 2 on Thursday afternoon. Bill Frothingham, George Clay, and Aubrey Gould, at one, two, and three respectively, were responsible for the win. The victory sent the C team up to a second place tie in the league with the Newton five...
Effective September 1, 1940: Edward A. Gall, Instructor in Pathology, M.D. Tulane '31; Thomas H. Weller, Teaching Fellow in Bacteriology, M.D. '40; Kirk T. Mosley, assistant in Epidemiology, M.P.H. '40; Joseph R. Frothingham, assistant in Medicine, M.D. '37; Herbert J. Harris, assistant in Neurology, M.D. Tufts Medical School...
Pianist Casadesus, an able concert artist, was touring the U. S. at the behest of the French Government when Beatrice Sendler, president of the Fontainebleau alumni association, thought of forming a Fontainebleau piano class. A friend, John Frothingham, persuaded his old school, St. George's in Newport, to lend its buildings. For piano classes with M. and Mme Casadesus, and French diction under Mme Marthe Pillois (widow of a minor French composer), the transplanted Fontainebleau conservatory signed up 25 students, most of them Fontainebleau alumni. Two talented newcomers were Dominican nuns, Sister Ignatia and Sister M. Louisita...
...Dudley Clark, Jr. '27, Lawrence Coolidge, '27, Leo F. Daley '27, Barry Bingham '28, Joseph B. Hartwell '28, Robert I. Hunneman '28, Moses Williams, Jr. '28, Eliot T. Putnam '29, Edward W. Sexton '29, John Cross '30, Whitney Stone '30, Chauning Frothingham, Jr. '31, John E. Lawrence '31, Alexander W. Williams '31, Charles F. Adams, Jr. '32, Charles C. Cunningham, '32, Roger H. Hallowell '33, John W. Putnam '33, Charles W. Bailey...
Speakers at the luncheons included Walter Gropius, professor of Architecture and leader of the Bauhaus School of Design; Arthur Darby Nock, Frothingham Professor of the History of Religion; Dean Landis; William L. Langer, Coolidge Professor of History; and George W. Pierce, Rumford Professor Physics and director of the Cruft Memorial Laboratory, who is retiring next fall...