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...Club, at its meeting last night, elected a new staff of officers. The following were elected: President, Bernard David Hanighen '30 of Omaha. Nebr.; vice-president, Gerald Wallace Harrington '30, of Mattapoisett; secretary. Edward Trumbull Batchelder '30, of Salem. These three officers, together with Richard Hildreth Thompson '30, of Marblehead and Hollis Guptill Gerrish '30, of Somerville, will compose the executive board...
...Some years ago two young men sailed a small boat, built on the south shore of Cape Cod, to the purchaser at Marblehead. As they rounded the Cape a thick fog came on, and thinking they might have to drop the anchor quickly in the night they brought it aft, with the rope fast, and lashed it on the quarter by the cock-pit. When morning came, and they could see somewhat through the haze, they found themselves off Minot's Ledge instead of Marblehead. The anchor on the quarter had caused a deviation of the compass in the cock...
...prove that Harvard graduating classes make an earnest effort to keep in touch with the younger generation the Class of 1903, as a feature of its twenty-fifth reunion this month, will entertain 350 children of members of the class at an assembly at the Hotel Rockmere, Marblehead, on June...
...Outrage" of last year (TIME, April 4), when much U. S. property was looted by Chinese and one U. S. citizen killed. That Minister MacMurray had successfully concluded these negotiations became known recently, but not until last week did he steam back "up North" on the U. S. cruiser Marblehead and received in Peking the congratulations of virtually all his fellow diplomats...
Barnard was a Marblehead minister who donated his entire collection of books to the College upon the burning of the library about the middle of the eighteenth century. The Associates have banded together in order to discuss matters of mutual bookish interest: to hold exhibitions of valuable books belonging to Harvard men: and to print catalogues and papers which may serve to stimulate a more active interest in the objects of the society...