Word: plympton
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...persons who wish to have their telephone numbers printed in the Crimson Telephone Directory should leave them at the CRIMSON office at 14 Plympton St sometime this week...
Scoring four times in the first minute of play, the Plympton Street All Stars coasted on their laurels and an empty keg of Pabst Blue Ribbon the rest of the way. The first score, chalked up 30 seconds before the opening whistle, came about after a pass, a punt, a prayer, and a foul ball into the left field stands. Refusing to use his anti-tank division until the opening of a second front, Hesdman Rocknelberry Fenn used three full teams and an umpire in subaning the hapless Hanoverians...
...Yard institution ever since the First Naval Indoctrination Unit arrived on July 1. From a mimeographed bulletin the scuttlebutt has risen to its present form, embracing all the activities of the student officers. With the cooperation of the Crimson Printing Company and the CRIMSON, the NTS paper moved to Plympton Street, and had been publishing daily from there. The format, it has been decided, will remain the same when the Scuttlebutt resumes publication next Tuesday...
Under an accelerated program, the CRIMSON will open its doors to members of the June Freshman Class, Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock, with a free beer party in its palatial offices at 14 Plympton Street...
Commodore of the Yacht Club is David C. Noyes '44, of 59 Plympton Street. The other officers are Lyman G. Bullard '44, of Eliot House, Secretary-Treasurer, and John C. Burton '44, of Winthrop House, Vice-Commodore. Though 25 years old, the Club had been inactive until about five years...