Word: pelham
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Other awards at this time are two Murphy scholarships, which have been given to J. J. Murphy '27 of Dorchester, and John Stephen Murphy Jr., 4Dn., of Pelham, N.Y.; and the three Daniel A. Buckley scholarships for graduates of Cambridge public schools, which have been awarded to Max Broomfield Grossman 3Dn., J. B. Doherty 4Dn., and G. C. Bramble...
Bobby Cruickshank, Shackamaxon (N. J.) professional, who tied for open champion with Bobby Jones in July and later failed to qualify for the professional championship at Pelham, holed out on a 292-yd. hole (the twelfth, short course) at the Westchester-Biltmore (N. Y.) with a single blow of his cleek...
...Though virtually all the professionals that gathered for the National championship the week previous at Inwood drove off for a try at the Metropolitan title, little spectacular golf was played. By missing a one-yard putt on the home green MacDonald ran into a tie with Jim Barnes of Pelham, at 295. In the play-off Mac-Donald shot 70, three under par, and defeated Barnes by ten strokes. MacDonald won the same title in 1921, and lost it in a similar play-off to Gil Nichols in 1915. (Bobby Jones was not entered...
...assistant head ushers, all members of the class of 1924, are as follows: Albert Conde Bickford, of Pelham, N. Y.; John Delafield Du Bois, of New York City; Harrison Gardner, of Boston; Corliss Lamont, of Englewood, N. J.; James Jackson Lee, of Westwood; Luke Burnell Lockwood, of Riverside, Conn.; Karl Slade Pfaffmann, of Quincy; and Brooks Potter, of Boston...
...Warwick Potter Scott '23, who was President of the Lampoon last year and is now studying at Oxford, Charles Bedell Monro '23 of Pittsburgh has been elected to take his place. The latter, who was his before election to the presidency, has been replaced in that office by Charles Pelham Greenough Fuller '23 of New York City...