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Lowell House: Stroke, Wells; 7, Hatch; 6, McEtheny; 5, Kernon; 4, Morgan; 3, Fetcher; 2, Hoppin; bow, Patterson; cox., Thayer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: QUADRANGULAR HOUSE RACE THIS AFTERNOON | 10/27/1931 | See Source »

...Hale; 6, Welch; 5, Barnes; 4, Bremer; 3, Dickinson; 2, Perkins; bow, Russell; Eliot House: Stroke, Winthrop; 7, Feichter; 6, Walcott; 5, White; 4, Hepburn; 3, Fabyan; 2, Young; bow, Adelsheim; cox., Quinby. Lowell House: Stroke, Wells; 7, Hatch; 6, McElheny; 5, Verman; 4, Morgan; 3, Fetcher; 2, Hoppin; bow, Patterson; cox., Thayer. Winthrop House; Stroke, Wells; 7, Garrigues; 6, Nichols; 5, Carman; 4, Dubois; 3, Walker; 2, Bampton; bow, England; cox., Winn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOUR HOUSE CREWS WILL RACE ON CHARLES TODAY | 10/23/1931 | See Source »

Lowell House--Stroke, Wells; 7, Fetcher 6, Grant; 5, Kernon; 4, Morgan; 3, Vincent; 2, Hoppin; how, Brown; cox., Davenport...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO RACES YESTERDAY BETWEEN HOUSE CREWS | 10/16/1931 | See Source »

Representative Thaddeus Campbell Sweet of New York telephoned Bolling Field one afternoon last week and asked Lieutenant Bushrod Hoppin, U. S. A., to fly him to Oswego, N. Y., where he was to make a speech. Such calls from Congressmen are encouraged by the War and Navy Departments. Lieut. Hoppin did not get the Representative's name very clearly but proceeded at once with preparations. They took off after breakfast next morning, in a new Army observation plane. By late-luncheon time, the plane was a wreck and Representative Sweet was dead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Death of Sweet | 5/14/1928 | See Source »

...Lieut. Hoppin, known as a careful pilot,* met a nasty-looking rain squall between Binghamton and Cortland, N. Y. He thought it best to land and selected a field on a stock farm. The field was knobbly. The ship bounced and turned a somersault. Mr. Sweet, having unbuckled his safety-belt, was pitched against the cockpit wall. A head blow killed him. Lieut. Hoppin, belted in his seat, was unbruised...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Death of Sweet | 5/14/1928 | See Source »

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