Word: holland
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...will entrain for New York City are as follows: J. B. Appelbaum '32. D. B. Dorman '32. Robert Dutton '31. T. E. Farrell '31. C. H. Hageman '33. W. J. Holland '32, W. A. Huppuch '33. A. J. Matursevitch '33. Vahan Moushegian '32. M. A. Rauh '32, W. A. Schroeder '33, R. W. Sponaugle '31, and King Upton...
Garrison opened the scoring in the second period when he took Saltonstall's pass and pushed it into the net. Soon afterward Harvard again threatened when Hilliard, Adams, and Holland were all in the penalty box at the same time...
HARVARD B. U. Pattison, r.f. l.f., Berry Holland, l.f. r.f., Epstein Sponaugle or Moushegian, c. c., Nims Hageman, r.g. l.g., Tripp Farrell, l.g. r.g., Heller or Semino...
Among the paintings, all substantial additions to the Fogg's collection, is Rembrandt's "Portrait of an Old Man." This valuable portrait was formerly in the collection of the Duke of Oldenburg. Hanging on the same wall is a "Portrait of a Preacher of Holland" by Franz Hals, a striking contrast to the Rembrandt in its breadth. Both pictures add examples of the Dutch School which up until this time have not been represented in the Fogg Museum collection except by occa- Family" by Murillo, as well as one of the many versions of El Greco's subject, "Christ Driving...
Eighty-seven students were members of the organization this year, the largest number ever in a Harvard band. There were two ex-drum majors playing this year, Harold Holland 31, and F. L. Anderson 2G who has made the well-known arrangements for most of the Harvard songs. Anderson plays seven instruments and last year made a band arrangement for the New Hampshire University song, after he heard it whistled over the telephone by a New Hampshire graduate...