Word: malden
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Among the 36 entries in Class C of the Stadium games are many leaders in Class B of the 1928 State meet. Fair-haven, Malden, Concord, Quincy, and Somerville High School are all expected to present strong bids for the class C championship at Harvard...
Hyde Gilbert Buller, of Cambridge; Arnold Louis Kowarsky, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Zehman Irving Mosesson, of Uniontown, Pa.; Arthur Sard, of New York City; Solomon Eliazer Shershevsky, of Dorchester; David Wies, of Malden...
Harry Brenner, of Roxbury; Richard Henry Chapman, of Leominster; Harry Michael Dragos, of Dorchester; David Samuel Gruber, of Roxbury; Sidney Sylvester Korzenik, of New York City; Dwight Hunter Marfield, of Dayton, O.; Sumner Byron Myers, of Winthrop; Saul Rosenzweig, of Malden; George Alfred Sawin, of Englewood...
...Davidson, N. C.; Rumrill Scholarship, J. W. Wallace, of Dorchester; R. S. Wallace 1G.Ed., of Dorchester; S. W. Elton 1L, of Dorchester; Stoughton Scholarships, F. L. Dewey, of Des Moines, 1a., and W. B. Lockhart, of Des Moines, 1a.; Charles Elliott Perkins Scholarships. W. F. Rideout 2L, of Malden; Parlin Scholarship...
...remaining scholarships are open to all students in the University and are as follows: The Frederick E. Parlin scholarships of $1250, established under the will of A. N. Parlin for poor and deserving students in any department of the University, preferably natives of Malden or Everett; the Alan Hudson scholarship of $250, available first to descendants of Alan Bedford Hudson, second to deserving students of Hudson or Baxendale, and third to students from Brockton or Bourne; the Baxendale scholarship of $250, which is available to deserving students under the same conditions and in the same preference as the Alan Hudson...