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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...32.Norris, W. A., Persis Smith A 32.Norton, M., Gore B 42.Nutting, N. E., Gore D 21.O'Keefe, D. J., 70 Mapleton St., Brighton.Onphant, J. H., Jr., Gore A 21.Osborne, R. K., Gore A 42.Page, E. H., James Smith B 11.Palmer, S. D., 54 Dunster St.Palmer, W. P., 113 Ocean St., Dorchester.Parker, C. G., Jr., Standish A 34.Parker, C. L., 102 Centre St., Dorchester.Parker, F. E., Jr., George Smith B 22.Parsons, E., Standish D 32.Paulding, C. G., 122 Pleasant St., Brookline.Payne, H. P., 1560 Cambridge St.Peabody, S. E., James Smith A 31.Peale, F. V., James Smith C 28.Percy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CRIMSON'S DIRECTORY OF FRESHMEN | 10/13/1914 | See Source »

...University crews spent today in Gardiners Bay, Long Island, on Mr. Berrick's boat, Gypsy, getting in a short swim. The Freshmen went to Ocean Beach for their swim and lunched at the Griswold...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SHIFT MADE IN FIRST EIGHT | 6/15/1914 | See Source »

...rowing today. The University squad spent the day on the Sound on Mr. Herrick's boat "Gypsy." The Freshmen went on a jaunt to Ocean Beach. All the men were benefited by the day of vacation and rest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STROKES SHIFT AT RED TOP | 6/8/1914 | See Source »

...been forced to delay his departure for a few days. He will meet the "Seneca," which has already started, when it comes in to Halifax to coal. Mr. Patten will carry on his investigations when the "Seneca" is not actively engaged in its patrol work. He will study "ocean-ography," in every form, testing the temperature and salinity of the ocean at its various depths. Mr. Patten will leave the "Seneca" about the middle of May. Mr. Patten graduated from Dartmouth in 1911, entering the graduate school here. He is an assistant in Zoology 3, and just obtained his doctor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: U. S. TO PATROL N. ATLANTIC | 3/14/1914 | See Source »

Despite recent losses which greatly weakened them, the University swimming team held Amherst to a 33 to 20 victory Saturday night at Ocean Pier tank. As was expected Nelligan of Amherst proved the star of the meet taking first place in the 50- and 220-yard dashes. The most exciting race of the evening was the 100-yard dash in which all four entries remained abreast for about three quarters of the distance when Huthsteimer of Amherst pulled ahead and won by inches from Captain Wentworth. A. F. Pickernell '14 had the distinction of being the only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SWIMMERS SUCCUMB TO AMHERST | 2/24/1914 | See Source »

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