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...have remarked before on the strenuous pastimes of A. Lawrence Lowell, President emeritus. Many Harvard boys pride themselves on their prowess during Marblehead Race week, on their skill in trimming a lib, or on their strength on the main sheet, leaving their Socratic mentors in the Yard to find them new questions for the winter bluebook season. But they do not leave Dr. Lowell behind. Harvard's honored ex-president spent three days of July cruising from Mr. Desert Island in Maine, to Marlon on the Cape, and had so much animal spirits left when he arrived there that...
...Marblehead High...
This week the historical tours group conducted by G. S. Miller, professor of Government at Tufts, will visit Salem. Marblehead, and Marblehead Neck on the all-day trip Saturday, July 29. At 8.30 o'clock special busses will take the party from Sever Hall to Salem where the Ropes Memorial, the House of Seven Gables, the Piencer Village, and the Peabody Museum will be visited. At noon the party will go to Marblehead where the quaint streets, the old buildings, and the harbor are the principal attractions. Tickets which include all expenses except lunch can be purchased at the Summer...
...open to members of these parties ordinarily not extended to tourists. On Wednesday afternoon, July 19, Old Boston and Bunker Hill will be visited. Quincy, Duxbury, and Plymouth will be seen. Saturday, July 22, and on the following Saturday, July 29, a party will go to Salem and Marblehead...
...discouraged it by reciting his summer plans to the Press: He would go to the graduation of his son John at Groton School in early June, receive an honorary degree at Rutgers later. Aboard the cruiser Indianapolis he would steam up the coast from Philadelphia probably as far as Marblehead. There he and his sons would board the Amberjack II and sail themselves up to the Roosevelt summer home in New Brunswick. After a few weeks there the President would return to Hyde Park for the balance of the summer. ¶ The rafters of the Washington Auditorium rang with applause...