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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With a strong wind sweeping the course and a 75 already posted which had withstood the attacks of the collegiate golf stars during most of the day, Ed Peterson, Freshman ace and Massachusetts Junior Golf Champion, blazed over the last five holes of the Oakley course in even par yesterday and won the New England intercollegiate Golf Championship with a 74. Wilfred Crossley '36 was the only other Crimson entrant to break 80 and scored a 78 to capture fifth place...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PETERSON'S 74 LEADS NEW ENGLAND GOLFERS | 5/3/1934 | See Source »

...first match of the season, the Harvard Freshman golf team will meet Watertown High School at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Oakley Country Club in Watertown. E. H. Peterson, Massachusetts Junior Champion, and former Exeter star, is expected to star for the Freshmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Golf Today | 4/27/1934 | See Source »

With every undergraduate in a New England college eligible to compete, the First Annual Oakley New England Intercollegiate Gold Tournament Championship will be played at the Oakley Country Club in Watertown, next Wednesday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOLF TOURNAMENT TO BEGIN NEXT WEDNESDAY | 4/27/1934 | See Source »

...evening of the day of the tournament, the first of its kind to be held at the Oakley Club, there will be a dinner at which several distinguished speakers will be present, including Herbert Jacques, President of the United States Golf Association...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOLF TOURNAMENT TO BEGIN NEXT WEDNESDAY | 4/27/1934 | See Source »

Mottled teeth mar the mouths of children in more than 100 U. S. localities from Talent, Ore. to Conway, S. C., Dental Surgeon Henry Trendley, Dean of the U. S. Public Health Service stated last week. Oakley became aware of the disfigurement in the early 1920's. Children who lived outside town had good teeth. Dentists Frederick S. McKay of Manhattan and H. B. Smith of Jerome, Idaho, suspected drinking water which Oakley residents secured from new wells in the hills. This water contained six parts of fluorine to the million. Well water on outlying farms, where the children...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Mottled Teeth | 7/31/1933 | See Source »

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