Word: nathaniel
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...these was John Eliot of the class of 1685, the Apostle's grandson, who inherited the work from his grandfather at the latter's death in 1690. He sold it to Benjamin Wadsworth, who graduated from Harvard in 1690, and was President of the College from 1725 to 1737. Nathaniel Williams of the class of 1695, headmaster of the Boston Latin School from 1708 to 1734, was the next to have the book in his possession. Following his death the book changed hands, going to Warhan Williams of the class of 1719, minister of the church in Watertown from...
...appointments were as follows: Nathaniel Hamlen of Boston, chairman of the Jubilee Committee; B. L. Kilgour Jr. of Cincinnati, chairman of the Smoker Committee; C. R. Lundell of Dorchester, chairman of the Entertainment Committee; and Austin Lamont of New York, editor-in-chief of the Red Book. The departments of the Red Book will be headed as follows: F. V. Field of New York, editorial chairman; B. C. Boeckeler of St. Louis, photographic chairman; and M. H. Clifford of Bangor, Maine, business chairman. The arts and cuts chairman will be appointed later...
...voting was as follows: President L. F. Daley 747 Nathaniel Hamlen 951 Total 1698 No ballots cast out. Vice President C. D. Coady 926 C. I. Paulsen 1161 F. M. Sedgwick 1219 Total 3306 Ballots cast out 15 Secretary-Treasurer J. R. Burke 1131 Austin Lamont 1317 C. G. T. Lundell 1332 F. P. Houck 1630 Total 5410 Ballots cast out 25 Student Council Member Isadore Zarakov 228 C. S. Gross 181 R. S. Scott 156 Total 565 Ballots cast...
...Nathaniel Hamlen of Boston...
...class elections have been postponed until February 26, and some changes have been made in the list of nominees. The name of Nathaniel Hamlen of Boston has been shifted from the list of vice-presidential nominess to that of the presidential, changing places with C. D. Coady of West Newton. There are two new nominess by petition for secretary-treasurer, C. G. T. Lundell of Dorchester, and F. P. Houck of Buffalo...