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...Through Paul D. Rust Jr. of Marblehead, Mass., the schooner Amberjack II was put at President Roosevelt's disposal for a summer cruise down East...
...passerby on the Boston Yacht Club pier at Marblehead, Mass, saw a man hanging head-down from the deck of a moored sailboat, his head & shoulders under water, his feet tangled in rigging, his body wedged between boat and pier. At a hospital, where he was given a fighting chance to live, the man was discovered to be Charles Brandon Booth. 40, a regional director of the Big Brother & Big Sister Federation, son of General Ballington Booth of the Volunteers of America...
Three hours after dark the Myth II dropped her hook off Marblehead. "Howdy, Colonel!" exclaimed Governor Roosevelt next morning when mousey little Edward Mandell House went aboard for a cockpit chat. A fair breeze whiffed the Myth II around Cape Ann, carrying her snugly into Portsmouth harbor. "Wonderful! Perfectly grand! Simply splendid," bubbled Cruiser Roosevelt & crew at the end of their 300-mi. voyage...
...North Shore scholarship for 1931-32. The following men, who have been awarded the Book Prizes of the club for this year, will also be guests: Robert Aylward, of Beverly; Edward Cody, of Salem; Richard Crosby, of Danvers; T. J. Hartnett, of Peabody; R. A. Morse, of Marblehead; Wilfred Ringer, of Gloucester, and F. C. Tennant, of Manchester...
...Bowditch, Concord, H. S. Bowen, Honolulu, Hawaii, J. A. Bradley, Lawrence, T. M. Breen, Brooklyn, N. Y., H. J. Brown, Cambridge, R. D. Brown, West Medford, J. O. Burack, Brockton, E. E. Calvin, Squantum, E. C. Carman, Springfield, F. J. Casale, New Britain, Conn., R. T. Cassidy, Marblehead, H. R. Chalke, Plainville, Conn., C. R. Cherington, N. Y. City, J. A. Christenson, Concord, F. F. Clapp, Cambridge, E. W. Clark, West Roxbury, D. C. Clos, New York City, E. A. Crane, Cambridge, H. Crocker, Brookline, J. Depopolo, Westfield, D. B. Doherty, Jr., Cambridge, J. V. Doolin, Somerville...