Word: piper
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Niners seriously threaten to score. E. F. Emerson opened the scoring in the first period, with a long run for a touchdown. In the fourth period Chase intercepted a forward pass to tally, after cluding practically the entire Harvard team. Belmont scored their final two points when W. T. Piper '34, was tackled behind the Adams goal line...
...dance has been arranged by a committee consisting of: chairman, J. L. Hutter Jr. '33; D. F. Pitcher '33, W. T. Piper '34, Allston Boyer '35, and C. C. Abbott '28, tutor in Economics. Admission will be one dollar a couple, sixty cents stag. A formal dance is planned for some time in December...
Score--Lowell 7, Ramblers 0. Touchdown--Salls (fourth period) Point after touchdown--Ferriter. WINTHROP ADAMS Morse, l.e. r.e., Gilliban Carman, l.t. r.t., Powel Dunton, l.g. r.g., Larcom McCabe, c. c., Schwab Gorman, r.g. l.g., Kupshaw Knowles, r.t. l.t., Hutter Babbitt, r.e. l.e., Violi Wightman, q.b., q.b., Piper Dutton, l.h.b. r.h.b., Hall Smith, r.h.b. l.h.b., Bradley Bottomley, f.b. f.b., Beaudreau...
Captains of the various teams were chosen yesterday. They are as follows: W. T. Piper '32, Adams House; D. R. Fallon '33, Lowell House; L. A. McCabe '34, Winthrop House; E. P. Parker '34, Kirkland House; H. R. Withington '35, Dunster House; J. T. Dennison '34, Eliot House; S. C. Dorman '33, Leverett House; and L. Mann '35, Ramblers...
...government business to make individuals rich, though too often has government been bent to that purpose. . . . Attempting to enforce morals by law [is] an unjustifiable invasion of the field preempted by the churches and schools. . . . Government is not a pedagog nor a parson nor a pied piper; it is merely a convenience of civilization...