Word: gordons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Grinnell Jones, professor of chemistry, was elected President; George M. Fair, Gordon McKay Professor of Sanitary Engineering, vice-president; Frank M. Carpenter '26, assistant professor of paleontology and Curator of Fossil Insects in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, secretary, and Bart J. Bok, assistant professor of astronomy, treasurer...
Theodore Frothingham, 3rd '40; Benjamin C. Gifford '39; J. Gordon Gilkey, Jr. '39; Arthur J. Goldsmith, Jr. '40; Christian H. Haberkorn, 3rd '37; John Hoar, Jr. '40; Charles W. Hubbard, Jr. '37; Edward B. Hubbard '38; Boyd N. Jones, Jr. '40; John F. Kennedy '40; Jr. '39; Thomas D. McCall '39; Donald McDonald '39; William B. Miller...
...number six player is rather difficult to predict, for there is quite a battle going on for it. In fact, nine inetmen rate about even, including Stuart Wyeth, Elwood Henneman, Andy Page, Jim Arensberg Oliver Bolton, Art Brown, Don Gordon, Dick Grandin, and Adrian Malone. Wyeth, Henneman, and Page have all played at this position in at least one match...
...ranking doubles outfits are, in order, Lowman and Hauck, Dorson and Fuld, and Gordon and Bolton. The first are standouts because of their net games, the second because of teamwork, and the third because of spirit. The third pair have played together since school, but it is their never-say-die courage rather than teamwork that has won them the post. Test matches in which this team participated often attracted sizeable crowds just to hear the two spiritedly exhorting each other...
Sulloway-Brown (V) lost to Gilder-Kahn 6-3, 7-5; Goodwin-Grandin (V) defeated Reuter-Underwood 7-5, 6-3; Kelleher-Davenport (G) defeated Bolton-Gordon...