Word: mayors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...attached to the machine gun section of the 59th Canadian battalion was officially announced as missing after an engagement on the French front. Shortt, who is lieutenant, is thought to be a prisoner of war. He is a nephew of the late Seth Low, LL.D., '90, former mayor-of New York, and was a member of the Class of 1917 when he went to Brockville to enlist...
Edward Carter Sortwell '11, of Cambridge, who has been with the American Ambulance Service with the French armies, died of injuries in Salonika, Greece, November 12, according to a cablegram received by relatives. He was 27 years old and a son of the late Alvin F. Sortwell, a former mayor of Cambridge...
...Virginia, which battles Yale and Harvard, is without Mayor, one of the greatest backs in the country last year, and may not have Thurman, its wonderful punter, to rely on. He best Yale last year by his exceptional booting and kept Harvard from crossing the Virginia goal line. Thurman, who has been fighting for the Allies in France, is trying to get his release, and may be able to face Harvard, although it is a certainty that he could not get in trim to play against Yale. Otherwise, Virginia shapes up pretty well. P. R. Evans, an alumnus, is coaching...
...Regiment in close and extended order; a motor-cycle squad drill; an exhibition by the medical corps of the Regiment, and a drill by the best company and battalion of the Regiment. Those who will review the ceremonies include Major-General Leonard Wood, M.D. '84, Governor McCall, Mayor Curley, representatives of the G. A. R., and several naval and militia officers stationed in the vicinity of Boston. Boy Scouts will act as ushers...
...down Beacon street and passing in front of the State House, where it will be reviewed by Major-General Leonard Wood, M.D. '84, and Governor McCall. The route from here on leads through Beacon, School, Washington, State, Broad, High, Lincoln, Kneeland, and Eliot streets, Columbus avenue and Berkeley street. Mayor Curley and guests will have a reviewing stand in front of the City Hall, on School street...