Word: masten
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...McLean '17, tackle 21 182 6 Hill W. B. Moore '17, back 21 173 5.11 De Witt Clinton R. L. Nourse '17, guard 21 187 5.11 Boise City H. S. W. J. Rahill '17, end 24 165 5.10 Oberlin Academy J. Schmalz '19, centre 20 168 5.8 Masten Park H. S. D. C. Sinclaire '18, tackle 19 187 6.1 Peeksville Mil. Acad. W. J. Thomas '18, back 20 160 5.11 Phillips Brooks D. W. Tibbott '17, back 21 172 5.10 Germantown Acad. M. O. Wilson '18, end 21 154 5.10 Exeter J. J. Winn '19, end 18 175 6.1 Culver
House Committee.--Kent Bromley '16, of New York, N. Y. (chairman); Samuel Shackford Otis '15, of Winnetka, III. (secretary); Griffith Evans Hubbard '14, of Cambridge; Fielding Vaughan Jackson 1G., of St. Paul, Minn.; Robert Stewart Mitchell '15, of Cincinnati, O.; Melville Monheimer 1L., of Seattle, Wash.; William Masten Tugman, Jr., '14, of Cincinnati...
...pleasure in announcing the election of William Cheney Brown, Jr., of Hartford, Conn., of the Junior Class, as president; of Arthur Calvert Smith, of New Haven, Conn., of the Junior Class, as managing editor; of Fletcher Graves, of St. Paul, Minn., of the Sophomore Class, as secretary; of William Masten Tugman, of Cincinnati, O., of the Junior Class, as editorial chairman; of Spencer Owens Shotter, of Savannah, Ga., of the Junior Class, as business manager; of John Hopkinson Baker, of Cambridge, of the Sophomore Class, as assistant business manager; and of Sidney Foote Greeley, of Winnetka, Ill., of the Sophomore...
...William Masten Tugman, Jr., Mt. Washington...
...Masten, H. Y., undecided...