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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Dunster's big threat came in the final period. Two long runs by Cole and two passes, Ferdinand to Cole and Ferdinand to right and Hathaway brought the ball to the Puritan's nine yard marker. Winthrop dug in at this point and held for four downs. The Funsters tried a couple of passes, one a sleeper, but the Puritan safety man Ab Fenn, was not to be caught napping and broke up the play. The game ended with both teams passing madly but vainly in an attempt to break the scoreless...

Author: By William J. Elser, | Title: Eliot Elephants Worry Bellboys But Lose 13-0; Winthrop and Dunster Battle Ends in Tie, 0-0 | 10/24/1941 | See Source »

...YorkAndrew W. Welch, Jr. Barbara Kelly, EmmanuelWELD HALLHenry Applebach Louise StuartElibu H. Berman Muriel Goldman, Hartford, Conn.Frederic H. Bird Ann Tyrrell, Colby Junior CollegeJerry M. Brown Vurginia Buchser, Fort Monroe, Va.Richard L. Davies Barbara Jane Cook, WellesleyThomas M. Griffin Ann Roberts, Concord AcademyGrover C. Hansen Jeanne Pankow, WellesleyJames B. Hathaway Caroll Jenkinson, Pine ManorFrancis A. Houston, II Kay Sawtell, BeaverClifton Howard Elaine Fritz, RadcliffeJoseph A. King, Jr. Norma Rioux, AttleboroRussell F. Locke, Jr. Cynthia Bishop, RadcliffeMerton R. Nachman Nancy Day, WellesleyAlbert Reeves Edith Clifford, EndicottRichard G. Robinson Peggy Heller, New York, N. Y.Alan C. Tindal Barbara Brackett, Connecticut CollegeJohn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 300 COUPLES TO ATTEND JUBILEE | 5/23/1941 | See Source »

...Francis Hathaway Cummings scholarship to Myles G. Boylan, of Watertown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHOOL of DESIGN MAKES 19 AWARDS | 10/8/1940 | See Source »

...Land Without Laughter. Real name of Ahmad Kamal is Cimarron Hathaway, 28, redheaded, scimitar-scarred. Great-grandson of a Tatar chieftain, he spent most of his childhood on U. S. Indian reservations, where his German-born mother did tribal research...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Adventuring | 5/20/1940 | See Source »

Government. Too sickly to attend school, he was tutored in Turkish and in military strategy by a disinherited German nobleman-cowboy; a Turkish scholar taught him Asiatic lore. Thus primed, in 1935 Hathaway went to Bombay, thence to Tibet and Turkestan, where he fought with a bloodthirsty Mohammedan chieftain against the Bolsheviks. Captured, he spent 116 days in solitary confinement in a Soviet prison, made his lucky exit via the Gobi desert to Shanghai. Whatever the facts of his curious adventures, Author "Ramal" is a vivid writer, nearly rivals the fantastic imaginings of Frederic Prokosch's The Asiatics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Adventuring | 5/20/1940 | See Source »

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