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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Class D: Quincy defeated Harvard Freshmen, 4 to 1 Hennage (Q) defeated J. B. Walker '33, 15-12, 14-16, 15-10. Burgen (Q) defeated F.I. Young II '33, 15-6, 15-10, 12-15, 15-13. Barbour (Q) defeated R. H. Goodwin '33, 15-6, 15-10, 12-13, 15-13. Nordblom (Q) defeated Milton Singer '33, $13 15-10, 1$-15 15-$ R. H. Bates '33, defeated Rasmussen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO SQUASH TEAMS WIN FIRST TOURNEY GAMES | 12/2/1929 | See Source »

...second round R. H. Goodwin '33 won over J. R. Leonard '33 over W. R. Pattes '33. In the same round of play Mitchell defeated Harrison, 15-10, 15-8;; and Kirkbride won over Rockwell by default...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1933 SQUASH TOURNAMENT COMPLETES THIRD ROUND | 11/22/1929 | See Source »

...third round saw G. P. Webber defeat Milton Singer '33 15-5, 15-12; J. R. Fetcher '33 defeated R. H. Goodwin '33, 20-19, 25-10; and Kirbride defeated Baxter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1933 SQUASH TOURNAMENT COMPLETES THIRD ROUND | 11/22/1929 | See Source »

...Felton, '79, of Haverford, Pennsylvania, former president of the Pennsylvania Steel Company, Dr. E. H. Pool, '95, of New York City, surgeon and Professor of Clinical Surgery at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, J. O. Proctor, Jr., '01, of Milton, lawyer, member of the firm of Goodwin, Proctor and Hoar of Boston and S. H. Wolcott, '03, of Boston, vice-president of the State Street Trust Company, a former director of the Alumni Association...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: J. P. Morgan Selected to Head Alumni Association for Year as Successor to Allston Burr | 10/17/1929 | See Source »

Happy Folks. Peter Pan's happy light flitted about Columbia's Teachers' College. Professor Goodwin Barbour Watson there trapped it under the lattice bushel of his studies. "In general." said he, "the happy student is likely to be a healthy, popular, married man who thinks that he can tell a joke well, lead a discussion, act in a play, talk on sex, or lead a group. . . . He has had a harmonious home, enjoys his job, prefers adventure to peace, responsibility to direction. Not essential to happiness are intelligence, race, nationality, self-support, religious participation, ability in algebra, cleverness in writing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Psychologists | 9/16/1929 | See Source »

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