Word: massed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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No.Name Class Age Position Address 13 Cole, G. L., Jr. '28 22 Right End Wollaston, Mass. 21 Davis, J. A. .'27 23 Center Kane, Pa. 17 Dooley, E. B. '27 21 Quarterback Brooklyn, N.Y. 34 Hardy, C. L. '27 22 Left Tackle Arlington, Mass. 14 Horton, N. M. '27 22 Fullback Peekskill, N.Y. 36 Holleran, J. H. '27 22 Right Tackle Roslindale, Mass. 35 Lane, M. J. '28 23 Left Halfback Melrose, Mass. 26 MacPhail, R. B. '28 22 Right Halfback Arlington, Mass. 32 Phillips, J. '28 21 Left Guard Upper Montclair, N.J. 9 Picken...
...shady Prescott Street, Cambridge, Mass., alongside the Harvard Union, back of the Yard and within hearing distance of President Lowell's red brick home, the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations in American opened a cafeteria and dormitory, exclusively for Jewish students, last week. The building, once a private residence, will be operated under the jurisdiction of, among others, Dr. Nathan Isaacs, Harvard Professor of Business Law. Only Kosher foods will be served...
...Waterbury, but was represented by Samuel Shoemaker, zealous disciple. Mr. Buchman is smooth, with a long intelligent nose, a hungry eye. He is to be seen from time to time traveling first class on the principal transatlantic liners. When at New Haven, or Princeton, or Cambridge, Mass., or Cambridge, Eng., he is persona grata among a group of serious-minded young men distinguished by their piety and their wealth. Like young Buchmanites, Mr. Buchman is a bachelor, though past 40. In what does his influence over them reside...
Oliver Wendell Holmes, 85, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, son of the famed poet and essayist: "Many times during my summer vacation at Beverly Farms, Mass., I had to sit docilely while my portrait was being painted. It is not done yet. I became impatient, demanded: 'How long will this continue? I have something else to do.' Then my wife told the painter: 'Pay no attention to him. Go right ahead and take as long as you like. If he were not here with you he would be over there in the corner reading naughty French...
...fate of many poets is to wrap their choice verses in collections of mediocre merit. To this rule, Miss Letts' latest publication is no exception. The mass of the poems harps rather vaguely on the conventional emotions which fill the crannies of men's minds. Mildly pesimistic warbles of the lovelorn, or the all-suffering optimism of toil-worn drudges, and the respectable melancholia of discontented city-folk receive a great deal of attention. As a safety valve for vague emotions, this poetry is pleasingly comfortable for its portrays little more than an armchair attitude toward life...