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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Arthur Howland Baker, Jr. '34, Thayer Academy; Lorenzo Martinez de Picabia, Jr. '34, St. Mark's; Joseph Francis Ferriter '34, Choate; Roger Sherman Greene '34, Country Day; Herbert Marshall Howe '34, St. Georges; Chester Harding King '34, Kent; John Maier '34, Hill; John Taylor Gilman Nichols '34, Belmont Hill; Herbert Russell Pierce, Jr. '34, Noble and Greenough; Atreus von Schrader, Jr. '34, Milton; Edward Eaby Stowell '34, St. Paul's School; Richard John Walsh, Jr. '34, Phillips Andover; William Wemple '34, Loomis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOURTEEN AWARDS MADE TO FRESHMEN | 11/3/1930 | See Source »

Less than a year ago gentle, cultured Century magazine found the world moving at "too fast a pace," changed its own periodicity from monthly to quarterly (TIME, Aug. 5). Despite the proud note in Editor Hewitt Hanson Howland's announcement that "Century proposes to take the first move" toward more leisurely living, observers suspected a prelude to surrender. Last week the 60-year-old Century was taken over by its robust monthly neighbor, Forum, bustling "magazine of controversy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Century's End | 6/9/1930 | See Source »

Barnes's "Menace." Julius Howland Barnes, board chairman of the Chamber (TIME, May 5), led off the attack on the Farm Board by denouncing its market activities as "a menace," declared its damage to private concerns "irreparable." Almost instantly the Chamber's meeting, generally a languid routine affair, was vitalized into an uproar of indignation at the spectre of Government-in-Business. The usual courtesies of public address were put aside as speaker after speaker flayed the Board. For once plain speaking became the rule...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HUSBANDRY: Chamber v. Board | 5/12/1930 | See Source »

...performance in New Haven on Saturday of George Kojac, captain of the powerful Rutgers team, has been closely watched in Harvard swimming circles. The former Olympic star was nosed out by inches in the 50-yard free style by Captain Howland of Yale, forcing the Ell star to a new record of 23 1-5 seconds. Kojas atoned for this first defeat in an intercollegiate race by trimming Howland in the 100-yard swim, in which he was clocked at 52 4-5 seconds, and by his victory in the 220-yard race, when he lowered the intercollegiate association record...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INELIGIBILITY WILL KEEP DESJARDINES OUT OF SWIM MEET | 3/24/1930 | See Source »

...following members of the second University hockey team: A. C. Beardsell '30, E. F. Butler '31, E. P. Chase '31, Charles Devens '32, S. H. Foster '32, Channing Frothingham Jr. '31, Robert Gilmor '31, R. F. Gleason '32, Matthew Hale Jr. '32, J. W. Hallowell Captain '31, Waldo Howland '30, Pliny Jewell Jr. '31, C. E. McGregor Jr. '32, F. A. Martin '32, E. A. Mays Jr. '32, E. D. W. Sprague '32, C. Y. Wadsworth '32, P. H. Watts '31, E. E. Wendell '32, Charles Jackson Jr. '31, Manager...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H.A.A. AWARDS LETTERS FOR WINTER ATHLETICS | 3/6/1930 | See Source »

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