Word: palmers
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Presenting what it is believed will be one of his last lectures at Harvard, George Herbert Palmer '64, Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity, Emeritus, will talk in the Peabody Hall of the Phillips Brooks House tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Professor Palmer will speak on "Selfishness" in the ninth of the series of lectures on religion sponsored by the Graduates associations...
...freshmen. In entering upon the final contest undefeated the Freshmen have duplicated the feat of the 1927, 1928, and 1929 sextets. The 1980 men, led by R. L. Summers '30 working together in a fast attack with C. R. Lakin '30, met defeat at the hands of Captain "Ding" Palmer's Blue team of last year, breaking the succession of three years' triumphs. Both the Dartmouth and Princeton freshmen have met defeat at the hands of the Yale team. McLennan, right wing, and Nelson, center, the Eli leader, have been the outstanding players of the Blue aggregation...
Announcement was made yesterday that George Herbert Palmer '64, Professor Emeritus, would give a lecture on March 4 in Peabody hall, Phillips Brooks House. Professor Palmer's lecture on "Selfishness" will be the ninth of the series on Religion held under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Society of the Phillips Brooks House Association. He will take the place of Dean Henry B. Washburn '91, who previously was announced for this date. Dean Washburn will appear on February 26 to speak on "Personal Religion...
...summary follows: HARVARD 1931 ST. MARK'S Jewell, Forthingham, r. w. l. w., Choate, Bailey, Peck, Covel Putnam, Everett,e. c., Palmer, Adams Watts, Baldwin, l. w. r. w., Barber, Adams Batchelder, r. d. I. d., Barton Ogdon, I. d. r. d., P. Palmer Gammack, g. g., Jenkins...
...title was won in 1926 and 1927 by W. P. Palmer '25, who was also national champion...