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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Freshman manager, Nicholas Biddle, of New York City; Assistant Freshman manager, John McAfee Preston, of Mount Kisco, N. Y.; Freshman 150-pound manager, Brian Bancroft Long, of Stamford, Conn.; Chairman of Freshman Regatta Committee, Robert William Sawyer Jr. 1E.S., of Winchester; Regatta Committee, John Bailey Fox, of Hingham; Ronald Macdonald Stearns, of New York City; George Seth Nichols, of Brookline...
...expected to just up much of a fight. They expect to make the trip to the field in a taily-ho, which will be used after the gaine to take the casualties to the infirmary. Ashamed to appear in public after their abominable carnpaign of fifth, the Mount Anburn Street, wastrels will be dressed in queer outlandish costumes. On the other hand, the CRIMSON will appear in neat back and white...
Died. Charles F. Kent, 58, professor of Semitic Languages and Biblical Literature at Yale University; in Mount Carmel, Conn., after a long illness. He was the editor of a "Shorter Bible" which, critics averred, omitted all favorable references to liquor, emphasized all attacks upon it; and of many other religious works...
...order that a ten-story hotel may not arise in the midst of the Mount Auburn Street club and dormitory district, Mr. C. C. Stillman '98 has bought the property on the corner of Holyoke and Mount Auburn Streets where the proposed Roosevelt Hotel was planned...
...without relief that members of the University will read that the property at the corner of Mount Auburn and Holyoke streets has fallen into friendly hands, and observe that the once-flam boyant sign announcing the erection of a "Roosevelt Hotel" on that site has been removed...