Word: grahame
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Crew 2.--Stroke, J. R. Hoover; 7, Standish Bradford; 6, Horatio Bigelow; 5, J. D. Jameson; 4, W. A. Coolidge; 3, D. S. Holder; 2, David Sears 2nd; bow, H. L. Parker; cox, Graham Veale...
...took the lead and was followed across the finish line by Crews 8, 7 and 6. Because of the rough water no time was taken. The seating of the winning crew was as follows: stroke, E. F. Porter; 3, Grinnell Knowles; 2, Donald McVickar; bow, A. B. Davis; coxswain, Graham Veale...
Among the men of prominence in religious affairs and social service work who have accepted invitations to lecture at the School are John Graham Brooks, S.T.B. '75, Rev. Samuel M. Crothers '99, Rev. William L. Sullivan of New York, Robert A. Woods '10 of the South End House in Boston, and Judge Frederick P. Cabot '90 of the Juvenile Court of Boston, as well as Dean W. W. Fenn '84 of the Divinity School, Professors Kirsopp Lake, and George Foot Moore, LL.D. '06, and James Ford '05 of the University, Professor Ozora S. Davis of the Chicago Theological Seminary, President...
...squad and their birth-places are as follows: Louis Oravsky, Czecho-Slovakia; Graham Allen, North Carolina; Harry Jensen, Denmark; Alexander Yesczanin, Russia; Maurice Blomme, Belgium; Peter Woody, Georgia; Felix Loera, Mexico; Andrew Hirchow, Poland; and Ljubousir Antonijevich, Serbia...
...teams lined up as follows: HARVARD 1924 M. I. T. Lee, l.w. r.w., Delaney Phillips, l.c. r.c., Graham Lamont, r.c. l.c., D. MacNeil Cabot, r.w. l.w., Taylor Graves, c.p. c.p., Du Vernet Crosby, p. p., N. MacNeil Sherman, g. g., Massey