Word: methuen
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Captain William John Bingham '16, of Methuen, has been awarded the French War Cross for heroism at the battlefront in the closing days of the war and has received the personal thanks of the general of his division for the part he took in the October fighting. Captain Bingham was very prominent in College affairs, being president of the Phillips Brooks House and the Exeter Club, First Marshal of his class, leader of the Glee Club, captain of the 1916 track team, and a member of the Nominating and Athletic Committees...
...Arlington; L. B. Day '17, Brookline; G. D. Flynn '19, Fall River; W. A. Gaston '19, Boston; J. C. Harris '17 Brookline; B. Lancaster '18, Worcester; V. F. Likins '18, Cambridge; H. W. Minot '17, Boston; W. J. Murray '18, Natick; Morris Phinney '19, Medford; G. A. Sagar '17, Methuen; W. B. Snow '18 Stoneham; H. L. Sweetser '17, Cambridge; Moseley Taylor '18, Boston; T. C. Thacher '18, Boston; A. Thorndike, Jr., '19, Boston; Morrill Wiggin '18, Brookline...
...there will be wild times in the Cage Friday night. (Police of Tewksbury, Waban, Woburn, Natick and Methuen please take notice.) "Peanuts, pop-corn and chewing candy," which in the past has been but an idle shout, will become a toothsome reality...
Merrill Stanton Gaunt, And., of Methuen, a member of the University Medical Unit engaged in Red Cross work in France, died of cerebro spinal meningitis in a hospital at Bar-le-Due early this week, according to a cablegram received by his family. Mr. Gaunt was for two years a student in the Andover Theological Seminary, but last February volunteered with the second University Unit. A cablegram was received on Saturday stating that he was seriously ill, and the announcement of his death came several days later...
Merrill Gaunt was a man of unusual and heroic character, and had given himself to the highest calling in life. He was 24 years old, and although born in Rhode Island, had spent the greater part of his life in Methuen. He prepared for college at Worcester Academy, took his degree at Amherst, and continued his studies in the Andover Theological Seminary and the Divinity School...