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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Theodore G. Bremer, Mrs. George F. Brownell, Mrs. Joseph de Camp, Mrs. Philip Dexter, Mrs. G. H. Edgell, Mrs. F. G. Griswold, Mrs. R. H. Gross, Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Charles A. Morss, Mrs. E. P. Motley, Jr., Mrs. H. W. Munroe, Mrs. W. R. Odell, Mrs. Henry Parkman, Mrs. W. E. Quirin, Mrs. R. D. Sears, Mrs. Augustus Thorndike, Jr., Mrs. F. M. Warburg...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNOUNCE DANCE PATRONESSES | 3/25/1918 | See Source »

University A.--Stroke, R. S. Emmet '19; 7, J. Harrison, Jr., '20; 6, J. S. Coleman '19; 5, F. Parkman '19 (capt.); 4, C. F. Batchelder, Jr., '20; 3, J. F. Linder, Jr., '19; 2, G. C. Noyes '20; bow, R. H. Bowen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SEVERAL SHIFTS IN CREWS MADE | 3/15/1918 | See Source »

...Canfield and F. Parkman; 10-11, W. R. Odell and J. H. Quirin; 11-12, F. M. Warburg and E. A. Hill; 12-1, A. H. Bright and J. C. Hammond; 1-2, M. A. Taylor and B. W. Thoron; 2-3, M. S. Bromwell and C. A. Morss; 3-4, C. M. Draper and Q. A. Shaw; 4-5, J. Pickering and Q. A. Shaw; 5-6, C. C. Curtis and W. Dexter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLLS FOR SENIORS OPEN FROM 9 TO 6 | 3/12/1918 | See Source »

...following Juniors will be poll watchers: 9-10, C. Canfield and F. Parkman; 10-11, W. R. Odell and J. H. Quirin; 11-12, G. C. Barclay and E. A. Hill; 12-1, A. H. Bright and J. C. Hammond; 1-2, M. A. Taylor and B. W. Thoron; 2-3, M. S. Bromwell and C. A. Morss; 3-4, C. M. Draper and R. McA. Lloyd; 4-5, J. Pickering and Q. A. Shaw; 5-6, C. C. Curtis and W. Dexter. Any man who cannot serve during the hour to which he is assigned must secure a substitute...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: APPOINT WATCHERS OF POLLS FOR SENIOR CLASS ELECTIONS | 3/8/1918 | See Source »

...meeting yesterday, Captain F. Parkman '19, in outlining the work for the coming season, emphasized the necessity of conducting the practice as rigidly as in former years, with faithful observance of training rules and absolute attendance at practice. He pointed out the fact that if crew work is to continue on a firm basis during the period of the war, it must be put on that basis in this, its trial year; that to do this all men must put their efforts into the practice as though normal conditions existed. He stated that no formal training rules had yet been...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FEW OARSMEN ANSWER FIRST CREW SUMMONS | 3/5/1918 | See Source »

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