Word: groton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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George Whitney, Jr. '37 of Westbury, L. I., N. Y., has been elected first assistant freshman hockey manager for this year. He prepared at Groton School...
Married. Irene Helen Robbins, 19, only daughter of U. S. Minister to Canada Warren Delano Robbins (cousin of President Roosevelt); and Alexander Cochrane Forbes, 24, Boston socialite (Groton-Harvard) ; in Ottawa. A special train bore some 200 U. S. guests, including Mrs. James Roosevelt, Mrs. Anna Roosevelt Ball, many another notable. The bride's mother revealed that young Mr. Forbes had declined an invitation from President Roosevelt to hold the ceremony in the White House...
Theodore Chase '34, of Concord, has been appointed Senior Class Agent of the one million dollar Harvard Fund, an organization supplying the University with money from voluntary graduate contributions. Chase, who was recommended for the appointment by the Senior Class Officers, prepared at Groton, was editor-in-chief of the Freshman Red Book, Manager of the 1933 Hasty Pudding Show, and is at present Treasurer of the Student Council...
...nominees for Secretary are John R. Canavan, of Dorchester, a graduate of Boston Latin School; Theodore Chase, of Concord, a graduate of Groton and Treasurer of the Student Council; George C. Doyle, of Malden, a graduate of Malden High; Alfred B. Hallowell, of Milton Academy, a member of the Student Council, and a Varsity track man; and Atreus von Schrader, Jr., of New York City, a graduate of Milton and Secretary of the Student Council...
...pound class. Simmons, 1934 crew captain, has never lost a bout in the heavyweight division. So far no Freshman has been particularly outstanding, but foremost among the promising ones are Peter B. Olney, who prepared at Phillips Exeter Academy, and E. Stouart Davis, formerly of Groton. Olney is in the 155-pound class, and Davis in the 165-pound class...