Word: lexington
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Lloyd Harold Landau 3L, of Milwaukee, Wis., president; Ralph Waldo Pyle 3L, of New Lexington, O.; Paul Pincus Cohen 3L, of Buffalo, N. Y.; John Alford Hanna 3L, of Auburn, Neb.; Dean Gooderham Acheson 3L, of Middletown, Conn.; Theodore Alexander Lightner 3L, of Detroit, Mich.; Hugo Monnig, Jr., 3L, of Jefferson City, Mr.; Clifton Murphy 2L, of Georgetown, S. C.; George Franklin Ludington 2L, of Baltimore, Md.; Arthur Robert Lewis 2L, of Newark, N. J.; Charles Monroe Thorp, Jr., 2L, of Pittsburg, Pa.; Arthur Durham Platt 2L, of Portland, Oregon; Irwin Henry Fathschild 2L, of Chicago, Ill.; Sigurd Neland...
Julius Isidor Berns '18, of Roxbury; John Stanley Coleman '19, of Cambridge; George Woodman Emery '19, of Lexington; Samuel Bernard Goodstone '20, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; John Leslie Hotson '20, of Brooklyn; Charles Stewart Howard '20, of Buzzards Bay; John Dudley Love '19, of Lexington; Valentine Everit Macy, Jr. '20, of Scarborough-on-Hudson, N. Y.; John Horace Norweb '18, of Elyria, O.; Clarence Cargill Ryan uC, of Ossining, N. Y.; and Edgar Scott '20, of Lansdowne, Pa,; John Redhead Froome 1G, of Cambridge, was elected an honorary member...
...following members of the Freshman team were awarded their numerals: Randolph Ashton '20, of Swarthmore, Pa.; Ralph Gorham Hadley '20, of Cambridge; Robert Gregg Stone '20, of Brookline; Paul Kendricksen Thomas '20, of Peoria, Ill.; Gardner Tilton '20, of Lexington; Gordon Saltonstall Worcester '20, of Boston; Levi Jeptha Workum '20, of Cincinnati, O.; Clement Hayes Watson '20, of Lyons...
...following: chairman, Arnold Horween, of Chicago, Ill.; Julian Castle Bolton, of Cleveland, Ohio; William Watson Caswell, Jr., of New York N. Y.; John Gardner Coolidge, 2d, of Brookline; Edmund Sandern Hobbs, of San Angelo, Texas; Robert Alan Lancaster, of Worcester; Robert Gardiner Payne, of Garison, Md.; Gardner Tilton, of Lexington; Charles Frederick Weden, of West Roxbury; Norman Hill White, Jr., of Brookline...
...Massachusetts Hall by the R. O. T. C. recalls the fact that this is not the first time that soldiers have been there. "After the battle of Lexington when troops were collected it was given over to the occupancy of the soldiers. But the soldiers were of the same stock as the scholars, and the humanizing associations of the place were not lost upon them. The rooms in Massachusetts served as barracks until March, 1776, when the troops were withdrawn from Cambridge. A committee was appointed soon afterward by the general court to estimate the damages, which remained...