Word: portlands
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...local Y. W. C. A. in each of the following cities has entered a team in the meet: Boston, Brockton, New Bedford, Cambridge, Haverhill, Pawtucket, Lowell, Portland, Springfield and Lawrence...
Norman Edwin Himes Unc. of Portland, Conn., has been elected President of the Student Liberal Club, and Arthur, Newell Moore '23 of Cambridge, Secretary in place of John Rothschild ocC., and P. B. Ferguson '23 respectively, who have resigned. These men will hold office only until the regular election in June
Professor Platner was an accomplished scholar and an excellent teacher of church history, as well as a popular preacher in the Congregational churches. In 1919-20 he had charge of the pulpit in the State Street Church at Portland, Me. As Dean, his relations with the students of Andover Seminary were singularly intimate...
Guido Rinaldo Perera of Boston (Chairman); Alan Stewart Rogers of Santa Barbara, Cal. (Editorial Chairman); Arthur Paul Baldwin of New York, N. Y. (Editorial Sub-Chairman); John McKinstry Kimball of Portland, Me. (Business Chairman); Charles Bagg Cooper of Syracuse, N. Y. (Business Sub-Chairman); Parker Hamilton of Oak Park, III. (Photographic Chairman) John Henry Sherburne Jr. of Brookline (Photographic Sub-Chairman); Henry Adams La Farge of Mount Carmel, Conn. (Arts and Cuts Chairman...
...Lampoon has elected ten new members to its board. For the writing and drawing departments the new men are Phillip Nelson Schuyler '21 of Portland, Maine: James Marshall Plumer '21 of Brookline: Philip Whitford Kirkland Sweet '22 of Sargentville, Maine; Charles Pelham Greenough Fuller '23 of Newtownville; John Churchill Newcomb '23 of Lousiville, Kentucky: and Warwick Potter Scott '23 of Landsdowne, Pennsyivanina; and for the business end three were elected, Robert Douglas Coe '23 of New York City; John Gardiner Flint '23 of Boston; and Morris Duane '23 of Philadelphia...