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...Ipswich's 17th-Century Clergyman Nathaniel Ward, who first used the word American to refer to the colonists rather than to Indians...
...quite grown up, has been doing Hollywood so hard that most of her $25,750-a-year allowance is reported spent within six months. ≤≤ Andrew J. ("Bossy") Gillis, ex-"bad boy" mayor of Newburyport, Mass., was sentenced to nine months in jail for libeling an Ipswich judge in his weekly paper, ≤≤ Charles ("Mickey) Norman, who hit the front pages for his cigar smoking when he was 14 months old, turned ten. "I don't hardly smoke cigars at all any more," he said. "They stink." ≤≤ Nathalia Crane, onetime prodigy poet (The Janitor...
Phillp R. Gazecki, Menasha, Wis.; Guido J. Gorss, Cincinnati, O,; George A. Hayward Ipswich, Mass,; Maurice F. Healy Jr., Watertown, Mass.; William L. Healy Jr., Roslindale, Mass,; Eugene H. Hoffman, Cincinnati...
Robert Haydock Jr. '39, of Ipswich, Mass., first year law student and former track captain, was named to the house at 44-46 Mt. Auburn St., while Howard F. Cline '39, of Indianapolis, Ind., winner of a Sheldon Fellowship last year, was appointed to the new Farlow House at 24 Quincy...
Proctors in outside dormitories are: Lawrence F. Ebb '39, of Dorchester, John P. Floyd, A.M. '39, of Pasadena, Calif.; Ralph E. Ladd Jr., A.M. '36, of Ipswich, James S. Lanigan '39, of Greeley, Nebr.; and Eugene H. Walker '37, of New York...