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Every private college has some person to do the dirty work of raising money. The man who has done Barnard's dirty work for the past 41 years is a tall, shy, Manhattan publisher (Ginn & Co.) named George Arthur Plimpton...
Although carrying a weight advantage of 15 pounds per man, the Harvard Freshman football team was held to a coreless tie by a fighting Exeter Academy eleven in a driving rain at the Plimpton Field at Exeter last Saturday afternoon...
...where another Morgan man talked: Vernon Munroe, president of Exeter's General Alumni Association. As Mr. Lamont looked around the tables, he saw such alumni as Senator George Higgins Moses (New Hampshire), '87, Roland William Boyden, '81, Bernard Walton Trafford, '89, and George Arthur Plimpton...
...defeated Niles (L), 6-4, 3-6, 6-1; G. S. Greene '31 defeated D'Arey (L), 6-3, 6-3; Fuller (L) defeated L. B. Gilman '31, 6-4, 7-5; Cole (L) defeated R. W. Winslow '30, 6-2, 6-3; H. W. Cole '32 defeated Plimpton (L), 6-4, 4-6, 6-3; Spencer (L) defeated F. O. Canfield...
...ideals of fine printing from a distinctly commercial press is provided by the "Journal of John James Audubon made during his trip to New Orleans in 1820-1821." This was edited by Howard Corning '90, of the School of Business Administration staff, and was produced at the Plimpton Press in Norwood under the oversight of William Dana Orcutt '92, with the imprimatur of the Club of Odd Volumes, which is largely dominated by its Harvard members...