Word: philipe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Gore Hall. --Chairman, Andrew Clarke Gunby of Sherman, Tex; Louis Humbert Bondi of Springfield; Philip Eiseman of Boston; Joe de Ganahl of White Plains, N. Y.; Malcolm Whelon Greenough of Philadelphia...
Standish Hall. --Chairman Lioyd Onderdonk Vernon Mann of Grove Point, N. Y.; Gardner Cowles Jr. of Des Moines, Ia.; Russell Dewart of Boston; Philip Rouiant Hepburn of Washington, D. C.; Clark Hodder of Newton...
...result of a six months' competition. Gardner Cowles Jr. of Des Moines, la., has been appointed manager of the Freshman football team. The other 1925 managerial positions have been filled as follows: assistant manager, Philip Hunter Robb of Winchester; second assistant manager, William Henry Gratwick of Buffalo, N. Y.; Gore Hall manager, Ranlett Miner of Rochester, N. Y.,; Smith Hall manager, Walter Scott Blanchard of Concord; Standish Hall manager, James Bogert Tailor of New York City...
Immediately after practice yesterday, Philip Huntington Theopold of Fairbault, Minn. was elected captain of the Freshman football team. Theopold played guard on last year's St. Mark's team and this fall has held down the same berth for the Yearlings during the opening contests, although injuries kept him on the side lines last Saturday. His steady and dependable playing has been a feature of the 1925 line play...
...Nominating Committee of the class of 1923 announced last night the complete list of nominees for the class election to be held next Tuesday. The candidates are as follows: President, William Claypool Bennet of Somerville, John Gardiner Flint of Boston and Duncan Forbes Thayer of Lancaster; Vice President, Philip Bradish Kunhardt of North Andover, Charles Carroll Lee of New York, N. Y., and Phillips Elder Wilson of East Gloucester: Secretary--Treasurer, Morris Duare of Philadelphia, Pa., Clifton Powell Fordyee of Hot Springs, Ark., and Edwin Sibley Webster Jr., of Chestnut Hill; Student Council Members (five to be elected). Henry Wadsworth...