Word: newtons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...scholarships of the Club were awarded as follows to men who are now Freshmen in Harvard: W. C. Goodwin, of Marblehead High, David Guarnaccia, of Wakefield High, Willis G. Hazard, of Roxbury Latin, John F. Ryan, of Beverly High, Marshall Schalk, of Boston Latin, and L. R. Henrich, of Newton High...
...first was awarded to Dwight Hunter Marfield '29 of Dayton, Ohio, for his essay entitled, "De Gustu Disputatio." The second prize, was given for an article called, "The Resurrection of a Lost Art," written by Henry Siggins Leonard '27, of Newton...
...murders occurred in Newton, Haverhill, Holyoke and Salem, Mass., and Manchester...
William Enos Soule '27 of Newton was appointed Chairman of the Student Advisory Committee for 1926-27. The Student Advisory Committee is a standing committee of the Student Council. In becoming its Chairman Soule will take the place of J. A. Halsted '26, who has held the position during the last year...
This Baker is not to be confused with Ray Stannard Baker, doctrinaire commentator, historian and propagandist of Woodrow Wilson. Nor is he like Newton D. He would never have had the patience-even granting the mental ability-to acquire Newton D.'s learning, trained wit. Nor could he, like Newton D., have spent nearly all his life in one state. Raymond T. Baker is one who craves excitement glorified by achievement...