Word: groton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Possibly TIME forgot that its Nov. 14, 1932 issue carried the following: ''When Rev. Dr. Enclicott Peabody, headmaster of Groton, discovered that his 184 socialite schoolboys were voting 4-to-1 against Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a 'Grottie' of 1900. he halted their straw poll, ordered politics adjourned...
...Varsity crew will meet M.I.T. as well as Columbia on May 19; the Freshman 150-pound crew will row Brown and Nichols on May 5 and M.I.T. on May 12 (tentative); the second Freshman crew will meet Exeter on May 5 and Groton on May 19; the junior Varsity crew will row, M.I.T...
...with 55 inches, in Warren, N. H.--8 degrees with 60 inches, Peterborough, N. H.--18 degrees with 36 inches, in Franconia, N. H.--6 degrees with 45 inches, in Chocorua, N. H.--zero with 50 inches, in East Jaffrey, N. H. 18 degrees with 40 inches, and in Groton, Massachusetts, 20 degrees with 31 inches...
Bilodeau prepared for Harvard at Exeter and was captain of football this fall. He is a member of the Union Committee, and was a chairman of the Tea Dance Committee. He is playing as a defence man this winter on the hockey team. Roosevelt comes from Groton and is a member of the Union Committee. He is serving as Chairman of the Business Board of the Red Book. Tomasello is the heavyweight boxer on the Freshman team...
Born in Beverly, Mass. of an old New England family which had prospered in the East India trade, he went to Groton, where he was a Big Man, and to Harvard where he got his degree in three years. His muscular 6-ft.-2-in. frame bent an oar in the varsity crew and he became a member of the exclusive Porcellain Club. After graduation he went to work for the conservative old Boston banking house of Kidder, Peabody...