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...numerous Harvard men who played polo as undergraduates. Another player who is expected to be present at the dinner is Governor W. C. Forbes '92, an ardent supporter of polo, who has assisted the University polo teams in securing a place for practice. G. S. Mandell '89 and Devereux Milburn, who are prominent in international polo, are to be present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLO DINNER WILL BE GIVEN TONIGHT | 1/20/1928 | See Source »

...Harvard Polo Association is an organization formed to promote, assist and oversee the game of polo among the undergraduates of the University. The officers of the Association are J. D. Clark '03, President, Devereux Milburn, Vice-President, D. P. Rogers '96, Vice-President, and P. L. Saltonstall '22, Secretary-Treasurer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLO DINNER WILL BE GIVEN TONIGHT | 1/20/1928 | See Source »

...polo players in the country will attend the meeting. The mallet-wielders who have signified their intention of being present include John Bishop, Clement Burnhome, G. M. Carnochan '14, R. L. Gerry '00, B. N. Hamlin, J. R. Macomber, G. S. Mandell '89, Q. A. S. McKean '13, Devereux Milburn '06, and H. L. Movius...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMING POLO DINNER WILL DECIDE SPORT'S FUTURE HERE | 1/13/1928 | See Source »

...possible into its white tiled maw. Seven hours later, at one minute after midnight, the motor vehicles for which the tunnel was built began to pass through from the New York and the New Jersey sides. In the second motor car to pay its toll fee*was Mrs. Clifford Milburn Holland, whose husband died as chief engineer of the tunnel. With her was Mrs. Milton H. Freeman, whose husband also died as chief engineer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Holland Tunnel | 11/21/1927 | See Source »

...Builder. The states of New York and New Jersey named the tunnel after Clifford Milburn Holland. In 1906, when he was 23, he left Harvard with both A. B. and B. S. degrees. At once he went to Manhattan, saying: "I am going into tunnel work and I am going to put a lot more into it than I'll ever be paid for." In his early 30's he was building simultaneously four street railway tunnels under the East River, between Manhattan and Brooklyn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Holland Tunnel | 11/21/1927 | See Source »

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