Word: putnam
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Over 175 candidates turned out on Monday afternoon for Coach Cambells first practice. By the Andover game the squad had been pruned to three teams and a number of stars began to twinkle ever so faintly: French (later captain), Putnam, Cunningham, and McGehee in the backfield; O Connell, Harrison, Wolfe, Churchill, Parkinson, Robinson, and Prior from...
...politically, the Class savored the campaigning slogans of thirty-five who aimed for high office on the Dormitory Committee. On November 11, a football dominated slate of 12 were elected: B. H. Beal, E. T. Putnam, James Lawrence, E. W. Sexton, C. M. Churchill, S. G. Hardy, T. G. Moore, A. E. French, R. H. O'Connell, G. H, Norris, F. W. Farnsworth, and C. B. Carnegie...
...analyzing Cabot's work, George Putnam Jr. '49 of the Putnam Management Co., states that the Treasurer has "followed the accepted Massachusetts Trustee Practice of maintaining a balance between good quality common stocks and high-grade fixed income securities." In conclusion, Putnam reports that the "Harvard Endowment Fund again stands as a tribute to skillful management...
Last week Keen had scholars all over Britain arguing about those notations. After 14 years of work, he and Publisher Roger Lubbock of the London firm of Putnam had finally written a book called The Annotator, which might well be one of the most important literary detective stories in years. Not only does the book present strong evidence that the Annotator was Shakespeare, it also offers some tempting clues to an age-old mystery: Just what was Shakespeare up to during the obscure and later "hidden years" (1585-92) of his youth...
...other men who asserted eleventh-graders should not be allowed to enter college included Frederick R. Weed '28 of Roxbury Latin School, Robert G. Andree of Brookline High School, Eliot T. Putnam '30 of Noble and Greenough School, and George L. McKim of Boston Latin School...