Word: marshals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Presiding was E. Francis Bowditch '35, second marshal of the Senior Class. The judges were Bliss Perry, professor-emeritus of English; Edward C. Moore, professor-emeritus of Theology and Christian Morals; and Oliver M. W. Sprague '94, Edmund Cogswell Converse Professor of Banking and Finance...
...Francis Bowditch '35, Second Marshal of the Senior Class will preside, with Bliss Perry, professor-emeritus, Edward C. Moore, professor-emeritus, and Oliver M. W. Sprague '94, professor of Banking and Finance, acting as judges...
Charging "that the University will be guilty of neglect if it allows its athletic facilities to dwindle to the extent contemplated by Mr. Bingham" in the event that a $10 levy on every student is not exacted, Arthur W. Todd '35, retiring Intramural Sports Manager and Third Marshal of the Class of 1935, has outlined in a letter to the CRIMSON a seven-point program with which the H.A.A. could meet its annual deficits...
Bowditch is president of the Student Council, Second Marshal of his class, secretary-treasurer of Phillips Brooks House, and a member of the Dunster House Committee...
...Fund Council which Bowditch now joins was established in 1925 and includes 64 class agents including Bishop William Lawrence '71, G. Peabody Gardener, Jr. '10, Chief Marshal for the June Commencement, and Charles A. Coolidge, Jr. '17, new member of the Corporation. Theodore Chase '34 was the last Senior agent...