Word: gordons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Professor George Chandler Whipple, Gordon McKay Professor of Sanitary Engineering in the University, died suddenly on Thursday morning at his home in Cambridge at 6 Berkeley Street. Death was caused by a heart attack...
...news of a victory: 'Then win another!' "To our friends in all the world and to the law-nullifiers in our own Republic, we confidently radiocast the assertion: 'The work of the W. C. T. U. is just beginning.'"-so exhorted Miss Anna A. Gordon, President, to a great host of women, brimming with enthusiasm, who assembled in Chicago to celebrate the 50th birthday of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Miss Gordon herself dwells in Evanston, also the home of Charles G. Dawes. She lives in Rest Cottage, which was the home of Frances...
After seeing the football game in the Yale Bowl Saturday, the entire squad, consisting of Captain Chapin, Cutcheon, Harrison, Perkins, Ryan, Swede, Tibbetts, and alternate Gordon, Coaches Farrell, O'Connell, and Mikkola, Manager J. K. Collins '25, Assistant Manager E. W. Marshall '26, and the rubber, boarded the train for New York, where they are staying at the Vanderbilt Hotel. Yesterday afternoon runners and coaches walked over the Van Cortland course, which in general contour is very similar to the Charles River course...
...winner of the race was J. W. Perkins '26, who covered the course in excellent time in spite of the fact that he was encumbered with heavy running clothes. N. R. Kobes '26 and Edward Gordon '27 had a stiff struggle for second place, and although Kobes won by about four seconds, Coach Farrell decided to send Gordon to New York as the alternate. His record for the season has been superior to that of Kobes...
...make-up of the team which will represent Harvard on Van Courtland park next Monday will be as follows. Captain W. L. Chapin '25, L. Tibbetts '26, B. R. Cutcheon '25, W. C. Harrison '26, B. E. Swede '27, L. F. Ryan '26, J. W. Perkins '26, with Edward Gordon '27 as alternate...