Word: hosmer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Captain Baldwin and Hosmer stood out for the losers who carried the play to the Yardlings for most of the second period and the first half of the third...
...summary: HARVARD BELMONT HILL Curtis, l.w. l.w., Bacon Noone, c. c., Baldwin Thomas, r.w. r.w., Hosmer Stone, l.d. l.d., Holcombe Butt, r.d. r.d., Pleasants Jeretsky, g. g., Sumner...
Goals--First period, Cox (Willetts), 4.15; Hulse (Willetts), 5.44; Whitlock (Burton), 7.16; Hosmer (unassisted), 11.4. Second period, none. Third period, Hornblower (unassisted), 6.22; Cox (unassisted...
Francis G. Collier 3G is general chairman of the committee which also includes Forest K. Davis '39, Campbell De Mallie '36, David I. Hosmer '36, and Vernon Struck '38. George Miller, professor of Government at Tufts College will lead the round table discussion on whether the Constitution requires further amendment to meet the social needs of today...
There are no Fairbankses in Fairbanks, Morse today-only Morses. President Robert Hosmer Morse is the son of the founder of the Midwest division, which outstripped and later absorbed Vermont's old E. & T. Fairbanks & Co. Tall, heavy, hard-driving and a judge of good whiskey, President Morse started for college but dropped out of Hill School at the suggestion of his business-minded father, who set him to work as a molder's assistant in the Beloit foundry. During the War, President Morse was chief procurement officer for the U. S. Signal Corps, is still called "Colonel...