Word: parkman
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Malcolm S. M. Watts, Jr. '37, Robert A. Williams '37, and Parkman D. Howe, Jr. '37 have been elected president, secretary, and captain respectively of the Rifle Club, while George A. Matterson, Jr. '36 and Anton W. Asmuth, Jr. '38 have been named to serve on the executive committee with the new officers...
...total of 613 essays were considered by the judges, Dr. Mark A. DeW. Howe '87, and Dr. Francis Parkman '19, members of the Board of Overseers, Dr. Richard M. Gummere '04, chairman of the Committee on Admission, and Edward A. Whitney '17, professor of History and Literature...
Score--New Hampshire 868, Harvard 873. High scorer, Parkman D. Howe, Jr. '37 (H), 180; other Harvard scores: George A. Matteson '37, 174; John J. Whoriskey, Jr. '38, 174; Philip A. Strans '37, 171; Anton W. Asmuth...
...score of the meet was calculated from the number of hits made by the five highest men on each team. Star performer for the Crimson marksmen was Parkman D. Howe, Jr. '37, who chalked up a total of 267 points. The second in line was Philip A. Straus '37, with a score of 252 points, followed closely by George A. Matteson, Jr. '36, who won 250 points. Fourth and fifth places were taken respectively by Malcolm S. Watts '37 and Spencer D. Howe '37, the first with a score of 246, the second with...
...which ten shots were fired prone and ten off hand. Colonel Nathaniel C. Nast '07, of the National Guard, who sponsored the match, donated a supper of coffee and doughnuts to both teams after the firing was over. The high five men for Harvard were: George Matteson '36, 187, Parkman D. Howe '37, 182, Malcolm S. M. Watts '37, 179, William H. Cox '38, 172, and Gilbert B. Ayres...