Word: martinisms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Roger Harper Martin '34 of Cambridge has been elected president of the sophomore class, it was announced last night by T. W. Nazro '34, retiring president. Richard Glover Ames '34 of Wayland was chosen vice-president, and Carl Albert Pescosolido '34 of Newtonville was elected secretary-treasurer...
...following Freshmen reported as catchers: Culltson Cady, T. C. Collier, H. W. Engle, H. J. Stevens, and Arnold Weiner. The prospective twirlers are K. W. Brown, T. B. Dorman, Ladd MacMillan, Huntington Them, and Martin Victor. Them and Victor were on the Middlesex team...
...summary: HARVARD DARTMOUTH Baldwin, Pell, l.w. r.w., R. Morton, Manchester, Arthur Wood, Putnam, c. c., W. Morton, Walter Cunningham, Saltonstall, r.w. l.w., Crowther, Jackson, Powers Crosby, Martin, l.d. r.d., Whitcomb, W. Morton deGive, g. g., Hawkes, McHugh...
...everyone in Science knows, the Rockefeller Institute, harbor of two Nobel Prize Winners in Medicine (Drs. Alexis Carrel and Karl Landsteiner) is where Nobel Prize Winner in Literature Sinclair Lewis' Dr. Martin Arrowsmith worked. Paul de Kruif, able bacteriologist, who gave Author Sinclair all the learned facts and scientific color for Arrowsmith, put in two years at the Rockefeller Institute...
Third period Harvard, Martin, unassisted 9.47; Harvard Baldwin (Wood...