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Coach Norm Shepard's junior varsity baseball team opens its 1954 season at 3:45 against the Newport Naval Air Station at Soldiers Field...
John H. Hessel of Washington, Conn.; John G. Leness of New York City; Marvin A. Prescott of Newport, R. I.; Evan J. Spelfogel of Newton, Mass.; Frank R. Sweet Jr. (Capt.-Mgr.) of Harwichport, Mass.; Charles Walcott of Cambridge, Mass...
Edward D. Churchill Jr. of Belmont, Mass.; Frederick B. Churchill of Belmont, Mass.; Ernest B. Dane 3d of Newport, R. I.; Lindsay E. Fischer of Colorado Springs, Col.; Harrison Gardner Jr. of Wenham, Mass.; Daryl R. Hawkins of Seattle, Wash.; Noel H. Scullin of Newton Centre, Mass.; Hans C. Vitzthum (Capt.) of Putney, Vt.; John H. Vohr of New Hampton, N. H.; Roger F. Langley Jr. of Barre, Mass...
...Twitchell, a sprinter on last year's track team now running for the Newport Officers Candidate School, finished second to Carter in the 100 yard dash. Fred Smith, another varsity runner, placed third...
Shaft & Spear. With that much evidence in hand. Book Dealer Keen started off on another quest: How might Shakespeare have come into possession of the Chronicle? The volume did bear one owner's name, Richard Newport, and a date, April 6, 1565. But when Keen investigated the signature, he found that it belonged to a Sir Richard Newport who had lived in Shropshire, some distance from Stratford. Nevertheless, Newport's family tree revealed some promising leads. He was related to a family named Fitton (Mary Fitton was the "Dark Lady" of the Sonnets), which in turn was related...