Word: newtons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Democrat Newton D. Baker Bernard M. Baruch George Brennan Carter Glass...
...Orchestra a. Pax et lux F. E. Dow '09 b. Victory Song W. N. Rose '12 c. Tuftonia's Days F. W. Hayes '16 Bacchanale from "Samson and Delilah" Saint-Saens Ave Maria Bach-Gounod Rhapsody in Blue Gershwin Songs with Orchestra a. An Old Time Celebration F. W. Newton '90 b. That Mascot P. B. Lewis '18 c. Dear Alma Mater L. R. Lewis '87 Selection, "Show Boat" Keru Walts, "Estudiantina" Waldteufel Stars and Stripes Forever Sousa
...chosen are the following: William McKee Dunn '30, of Detroit, Mich.; Clarence Elkus Galston '30, of Woodmere, N. Y.; Herbert Tenney Holbrook '30, of Milwaukee, Wis.; Kendrick Kerns '30, of Newton; James Roosevelt '30, of Hyde Park, N. Y.; and Robert Franklin Walker Smith '30, of Evanston...
...Newton, Mass., William M. Duncan, while standing in his living room suffered a fainting spell which caused him to fall upon the floor. His wife, when she entered the room and saw her prostrate husband, swooned in a corner. The elder son of William M. Duncan came into the room, saw his parents lolling in their coma, and crumpled up beside them. All three were inert upon the floor when the younger son of the Duncans sauntered in and the iad staggered to the telephone and whispered to a doctor. When the physician arrived, he found four Duncans stretched unconscious...
Medford won the first championship in 1921. Newton took the title the following year. In 1923 the schools were divided into two classes, and Medford won class A, tying the next year with Brockton. Taking the meet in both following years, Brockton retained the title longer than any other school has done. The chief trophy of the meet is the Harvard Cup, which must be won five years before it goes permanently to the winning school...