Word: portlands
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Coach Stevens went to Harvard in 1923 from the Portland...
Boat Club. He sat in the Cornell varsity eights of 1908 and 1909, went to Portland highly recommended. His Harvard crew did badly last year. This season it has competed in two regattas, beaten Princeton, and (last week) finished second to the navy, but ahead of Cornell...
...Kapnos," published in duodecimo size by the Southworth Press of Portland, Me., owes its form, the author states, to Logan Pearsall Smith's "Trivia." "Whereas Mr. Smith views life in a pretty way," says Patek, "in the quiet decay of a country gentleman, 'Kapnos,' contrastedly, is written from the viewpoint of youth and of the many wandering thoughts that strike youth and perhaps baffle...
Joseph Rochemont Hamlen '04 is a native of Portland, Me., where he returned, after leaving College, to enter the lumber business. In 1911 he went to Little Rock, Ark., to take charge of the manufacturing operations of his company in the South. He is chairman of the Arkansas Forestry Commission. In 1917, he went to Washington, D. C., to become assistant to the acting chairman of the executive committee of the American Red Cross with Eliot Wadsworth '98; and later assumed Mr. Wadsworth's duties while he the latter was in Europe. Hamlen returned to the South...
Howard Corning '90 also was born in Portland, Me., and since his graduation from College has lived most of the time in that State. From 1909 to 1925, he was treasurer of the Bangor Railway & Electric Co. and its associated companies, with headquarters in Bangor. He has been president of the Harvard Club of Bangor; and was president of the New England Federation of Harvard Clubs in 1922 and 1923. During the same years he was vice-president of the New England Division of Associated Harvard Clubs and for two years was a member of the committee appointed...