Word: hapgood
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Time of game-12 minute quarters. Referee, David Fultz, Brown. Umpire, E. G. Hapgood, Brown. Head linesman and field judge, W. S. Cannell, Tufts...
...Caldwell, D.M.D. '14, of Dorchester; Dr. Dennis W. Crile, of Boston; Dr. Edward S. Dillon, of Boston; Dr. Thomas A. Foster, M.D. '14, of Hartford, Conn.; Allen Greenwood, M.D. '89, of Boston; Dr. Paul Gustafson '12, of Cambridge; John W. Hammond, Jr., M.D. '12, of Cambridge; Dr. Lyman S. Hapgood '97, of Cambridge; Dr. Edward Harding '95, of Boston; Dr. Norman M. Keith, of Baltimore, Md.; Dr. Ralph C. Matson, of Portland, Ore.; Dr. Carlton Ray Metcalf '02, of Concord, N. H.; Harrison L. Parker, D.M.D. '13, of Winchester; Dr. Charles W. Peabody '12, of Malden; Wayne S. Ramsey...
...Hapgood's career divides itself into three phases; first, his work as a journalist; then, as an author and writer of books; and, finally, his great activity as a reformer and modern feminist...
...Hapgood's first book was "The Literary Statesman," published in 1897. He followed this at intervals of two years with biographies of Daniel Webster, Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. In 1911 "Industry and Progress" appeared, the subject of the book being indicative of the new trend which his interests were taking. For it is towards the improvement of existing social conditions and woman suffrage, that his activity has been directed in recent years...
...Norman Hapgood '90 in Living Room of the Union...