Word: leveretts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...from Dudley, Dunster and Leverett who have not picked up their tickets for the Dartmouth game should do so today at the H.A.A. office, Frank O. Lunden, ticket manager, said yesterday...
...Leverett House football team yesterday established itself as a potential power by defeating Adams House, last year's champion, 6 to 2. The hard running of captain Stu Dunsker and Charlie Blitz and the line's steady defensive play brought victory to the Bunnies...
...Gold Coasters got their two points at the beginning of the first quarter when Les Archambeau, sophomore quarterback, was caught behind the goal line on an attempted pass play. Leverett's score came in the second period on an off-tackle slant with Blitz carrying...
Most important, however, is the exciting possibility of House glee clubs. Adams House has had one for years; there are plans for a Dudley group under Lawrence Tafe '58; the Leverett House Glee Club, under John Grozier '56, is going into rehearsal momentarily...
Typical of this situation were the Brattles themselves. The Reverend William Brattle was, with his cohort, John Leverett, the spiritual and intellectual leader of both Cambridge and Boston societies, gaining membership even in the Royal Society of London. His son, General William Brattle, was bound to be a success. First, he married a Saltonstall. Then, in 1771 he was made major-general of all the Royal militia in the province, although he had espoused the revolutionary cause only two years before. Upon his promotion, Brattle for some reason became deeply devoted to the mother government. When it was discovered...