Word: gordons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Middlesex; George Ryder Faxon, Boston Latin School; Charles Foss Ferguson, Boston Latin School; Eugene Louis Fisher, Boston Latin School; James Bicheno Francis Chesnut Hill (Philadelphia) Academy; Joseph Bacon Fyffee, Hotchkiss; Robert Boit Gierasch, Middlesex; Jacob Goldberg, Boston Latin School; David Samuel Gruber, English High School; Leon Independence Gubin; Stuart Gordon Hardy, Exeter; Willis Gilpin Hazard, Roxbury Latin School...
Playwrights are eternally tickle in their geographic affections. A few years ago India was in high favor as the romantic setting par excellence, more recently it has been Spain, and now we find Leon Gordon, who you will remember wrote "White Cargo" and Sir Patrick Hastings conspiring to popularize the dreadful woes of life in Africa. Sir Patrick has dubbed his "comedy" "The River. The river in question happens to be the Mungana, and is, of course, located somewhere in the bejungled interior of that very dark continent, on one is quite sure where. Hence we have a mystery...
...conference will be open to all members of the institutions represented. These are as follows: Boston University, Harvard, Radcliffe, Emerson College of Oratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sargent School, Tufts, Wellesley, Framingham Normal School, Gordon College, Northeastern, Newton Theological School, Wheaton, Brown, and the University of New Hampshire...
Haggerty trailed in thirty-second place for Harvard, followed by Edward Gordon '27 at 41, and J. N. Watters...
...51st Convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union assembled in Detroit with great enthusiasm. Miss Anna Gordon,* who for ten years has presided over its destinies, but wishes now to retire to her work as W. C. T. U. World President, opened the meeting...