Word: millard
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harry Boone Slade '33 of New Britain, Connecticut, has been elected president of the undergraduate section of the Harvard Engineering Society for the year 1932-33, while Howard Millard Graff '34 of New Canaan, Connecticut will be the vice-president for next year, it was announced last night by W. K. Ginman '32 president of the Society...
...First University 150-pound crew Minor 'H' was awarded to D. B. W. Brown '32, manager. In Combination Crew, numerals were awarded to R. G. Ames '34, J. W. Appel '32, G. R. Heath '34, F. F. Jones '34, T. B. Knowles '34, R. H. Martin '34, E. L. Millard '31, Beekman Pool '32, and Eustis Walcott...
...charge ten shillings. Pontificated Rev. Oscar Stanway, vicar of Claygate, Surrey: "Confetti-throwing is meaningless and messy!" Even worse, said he, is the prevalent practice of throwing imitation rose petals: they show up much more. "Never heard an argument in favor of confetti," said Rev. F. L. H. Millard of St. John-the-Evangelist, North Brixton, London. It was all right, he thought, to throw real flowers (an old village custom), because young ladies liked to pick them up to tuck under their pillows, and old ladies could press them in books...
Resigned. John Mark Glenn, 72, general director of the Russell Sage Foundation since it was established in 1907; succeeded by Shelby Millard Harrison, vice director; because...
Stroke, R. H. Martin '34; seven, E. L. Millard '31; six, J. Appel '32; five, Eustis Walcott '32; four, R. G. Ames '34; three, G. R. Heath '34; two, T. B. Knowles '34; bow, Beekman Pool '32; cox, F. F. Jones...