Word: pauls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...wouldn't want to wear a flower!-and any man can who wishes to; that is, any man who is sure of himself. . . . PAUL T. OSTERBY II ("Osterby the Florist") Stamford, Conn...
...matter of records the Harvard players have an uncertain edge over their rivals: for while both have defeated St. Paul's by about equal scores, Yale was able to register only a 3 to 1 win over the Dartmouth freshmen, whom the Crimson men overwhelmed...
...conclusion of a competition which lasted six weeks, Henry Chalfant Jr. '31, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who attended St. Paul's School, was cliosen second assistant track manager. He will be assistant manager next year and University manager in his Senior year...
Stuyvesant Barry '31, of East Orange, New Jersey, who also prepared at St. Paul's School, was awarded second place in the competition. He will be University cross-country manager next fall and associate track manager in his Senior year...
...Swampscott year he was very, very touchy. To this period belong the electric hobbyhorse and Alice Roosevelt Longworth's remark about being weaned on a dill pickle. Paul Smith's, N. Y., 1926. The 1926 vacation was the one of the great confession. Sitting in an old green wicker rocking-chair on an- Adirondack porch, Calvin Coolidge told Bruce Barton of his early life, his later thoughts. "As I now recall it," he said, "I had always rather hoped that I might keep store when I grew up. ... I have never been able to think that fate...