Word: hazlett
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Readers of the Saturday Evening Post would be greatly disappointed if Alexander Botts, the famed sales manager of the Earthworm Tractor Co., were not up to his neck in trouble. When last heard from (in Author William Hazlett Upson's latest story), Botts had bogged a scraper so deep in the Canadian muskeg that not even his mighty Earthworm tractor could pull it out. But Botts managed it; he used rockets, for a jet-assisted takeoff...
Grenade. Second Lieutenant Charles Hazlett Upham, 33-year-old Rugby player and shepherd, destroyed three German posts at Malemi. Later he took a corporal reconnoitering 600 yards into enemy territory; together they killed two Germans, led out an isolated company that had been cut off. He was wounded in the shoulder and foot, and next day advanced alone in another attack. Two Germans fired at him. One arm was useless, so he propped his rifle in a tree, picked off the two Germans who had shot...
...ground-crow during the meet will consist of Theodore L. Hazlett, Jr. '40, Norman Updograff '40, and Francis Johnson '40, After the contest Rodman Glider, Jr. '40 last year's president, plans to join Stacey and other members in a soaring trip out West, while later in the summer practice in the new utility glider will be held at Nashua, New Hampshire...
Other members of the Committee include: Theodore L. Hazlett, Jr. '40 in charge of Kirkland House; David D. Henry '41 at Leverett House; Richard England '42 at Lowell House; Homer D. Peabody, Jr. '41 at Winthrop House; Phil C. Neal '40 at Dunster House; Robert S. Gorham at Adams House; Langdon P. Marvin, Jr. '41 at Eliot House; and Peter B. Saltonstall '43 at the Union...
Seniors: Blair Clark, William C. Coleman, Jr., Mason Fernald, Theodore L. Hazlett, Jr., Thomas V. Healey, Holdsworth, Ward M. Hussey, and James D. Lightbody...