Word: hydes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshman harriers lived up to expectations by burying the Engineer aggregation under a 15 to 59 score. The seven first men to cross the line were Crimson runners. F. B. Hyde '30 led the field with the time of 18 minutes and 33 and one-fifth seconds. He was followed by R. D. Williams '30 and F. B. Thurber '30. Captain W. G. Dooley '30 encouraged his men during the race and finished seventh jogging easily...
...Jackson of Cambridge, and C. A. Pratt Jr. of New Bedford; for Vice-President, H. W. Bragdon of Rochester, N. Y. J. P. Chase of Milton, and Moses Williams Jr. of Needham; for Secretary-Treasurer, W. C. Atwater of Wellesley Hills, W. C. Cox of Hyde Park, and D. P. Dondaldson of Lincoln...
...million British radio license holders learned with mingled feelings last week that the Government broadcasting monoply will shortly be placed under the chairmanship of George Herbert Hyde Villiers, the Earl of Clarendon...
...Earldom of Clarendon was created in 1661 and bestowed upon Edward Hyde, the great Elizabethan historian-statesman...
...When Holyoke House was constucted in 1870 on the site of Mrs. Hyde's little shop, it was originaly intended to be a hotel, but this plan was not carried through by the college. Holyoke House was built on tax exempt property, but the six inches of land that supports the party wall between it and Little Hall is not tax free, and the city collected revenue on this strip for some time, and as far as I know, it still does...