Word: groton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Francis Keppel '38, of Montrose, New York, is chairman of the Committee, which will hold its first meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Building at 14 Plympton Street. Keppel, who prepared for Harvard at Groton, is chairman of the Freshman Red Book Board...
Fred Herbert Taylor, 2G., of Groton, Mass.--appointed Austin Teaching Follow in Biology for one year from Sept...
Dunster, with Eliot, draws most of the graduates of exclusive private schools like Groton, St. Mark's, St. Paul's, Milton. Its atmosphere is that of a gentleman's club, fairly democratic within itself...
...being a "bolter." Tall, thickset, bespectacled Broker Gay has a background as different from Broker Whitney's as Manhattan is from Brooklyn, where Mr. Gay was born and still lives. ("Although," he says, "some people can't understand why.") Long before Mr. Whitney was ready for Groton, Mr. Gay was clerking in a drygoods house. Later he went into insurance, then coal, finally banking. He bought his seat on the Exchange in 1911. Today Mr. Whitney likes to ride to the Essex Fox Hounds in swank Far Hills, N. J. Mr. Gay prefers to dig in his garden...
Among the important publications which the library does keep are "The Boston Courier," a hotel periodical; "The Groton Landmark"; the "New Militant," a socialist publication; Giustizia e Liberta," another socialist paper; and "The Watertown Tribune and Enterprise." Certainly this list is no more important from a research point of view than a Hearst publication...