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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Thayer, headmaster for the last 36 years, who tendered his resignation on November 11. Parkman, when he takes charge of his new position, will find himself placed in command over a faculty of which half a dozen or more members taught him when he was a student at St. Mark's from 1911 to 1915. Parkman will assume his new responsibilities on September 1, when Dr. Thayer's resignation is effective...
Francis Parkman '18, instructor in History and tutor in the division of History, Government, and Economics was elected yesterday to the head-mastership of St. Mark's School of Southborough, and has accepted...
Parkman was one of the outstanding students while at St. Mark's, being honored with a monitorship there. He matriculated at Harvard in the fall of 1915 and completing his course in three years, he was graduated Magna Cum Laude and a member of the Phi Beta Kappa society with the class of 1918. He was a John Harvard scholar for one year, held a Harvard College scholarship two years, and was elected in his senior year a member of the class committee...
Stumped. In heavy snowfall, darkling skies an airplane groped around for Stout Field, Indianapolis, last week. The pilot misjudged the size of the field and overshot it. A snowcovered stump at the end tore away the left wheel and part of the fuselage. Transcontinental Air Transport had to mark up one dead, two injured...
Francis Parkman '18, assistant dean of Harvard College, and instructor and tutor in the History Department, is a leading possibility to fill the position of headmaster of St. Mark's School at Southboro, to succeed Dr. William Greenough Thayer, who resigned last November, is has been learned...