Word: miltons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first successful balloon demonstration at night took place at Blue Hill Observatory, in Milton, Mass., at 5 o'clock yesterday morning, under the direction of Dr. Karl O. H. Lange, research assistant; A. E. Bent, and R. D. Feiber, who designed and built the instrument; and C. B. Pear, Jr., who managed the radio reception...
Freshman Hockey: December 9 Framingham High School; 15 Rindge Technical School. 16 Milton at Milton. January 5 Belmont Hill. 12 Stoneham High School. 13 Andover at Andover; 16 Exeter at Exter; 20 Cambridge Latin; 23 St. Marks at Southboro; February 17 Arlington High; 20 St. Paul's at Concord; 22 Dartmouth at Hanover; March 6 Yale...
...wealthiest of women artists, Sculptress Huntington is the wife of learned Hispanophile Archer Milton Huntington, son of oldtime Railroad Promoter Collis Potter Huntington. Always shy of publicity, Sculptress Huntington worked first with Sculptors Gutzon Borglum and H. A. McNeil. She has always been an animal sculptor by choice, but three human subjects have also occupied her. Every bus rider on Manhattan's Riverside Drive knows Mrs. Huntington's equestrian statue of Joan of Arc. There are other Huntington Joans in Manhattan's Cathedral of St. John the Divine; at Gloucester, Mass.; San Francisco and Blois, France. Dianas...
...same time, Oliver Payne Bolton '39, of Cleveland, Ohio, was named the winner of the Sophomore competition. A graduate of Milton Academy, he will be Whitman's first assistant next year and Varsity manager as a Senior...
Elected as Business Associates are the following: R. H. Bishop, 3rd '38, Western Reserve; J. H. Davis '39, Milton; F. Morse '39, Fountain Valley and Lincoln; T. M. de Saint Phalle '39, Pomfret; B. H. Slade '39, Pomfret; L. Wulsin, Jr. '39, St. Georges...