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...Martin '34, J. K. Mitchell '34, K. C. Mittell '34, F. B. Morrison '35, W. C. Owens '33, C. C. Pell, Jr. '33, M. L. Pruyn '35, J. W. Putnam '33, F. A. Reece '35, J. P. Richardson '35, E. H. Robbins '35, Henry Saltonstall '35, Robert Saltonstall, Jr. '33, H. C. Thacher '34, P. H. Thompson '35, G. J. Thorndike '33, C. E. Ware '34, John Ware, Jr. '34, Nathaniel Ware '34, R. P. Waters, Jr. '34, W. P. Watts '35, S. H. Wolcott '33, A. V. Woodworth...
...Overseers murmured the formal responses that were required for the records. Such proceedings make no claim on the attention. But at a certain moment Eliot became aware that the door of the room had been opened and that somebody wanted him outside. There was the Reverend George Putnam, one of the Fellows. He had come to say that the Corporation wished to elect Eliot to the presidency. Would he accept...
...preparation for the season's first major clash in the McGill game on Saturday, December 17, the squad is expected to go through a period of hard drilling on the fundamentals of the game. A veteran forward line in Robert Saltonstall, Jr. '33, Ian Baldwin '33, and J. W. Putnam '33, a veteran goalie, P. deB. deGive '34, and many other men from last year's Varsity Squads, seem to favor another successful season for the Varsity sextet. Among the men from last year's Freshman team who will form good material for the Varsity are M. L. Pruyn...
Died. Frank Clinton Smythe, 59, night watchman at Philadelphia's Pennsylvania R. R. station. Princeton 1894 valedictorian, able civil engineer who chose watchman work instead of unemployment; of injuries when beaten by unidentified hoodlums while on duty; in Philadelphia. Said Mrs. Smythe, cousin of Aviatrix Amelia Earhart Putnam: "We are proud...
...Missouri-born Professor George Harold Edgell of the Fine Arts Department; Boston Lawyer Charles Pelham Curtis Jr., 37, a distinguished clubman but a stutterer; Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams; Law Professor Francis Bowes Sayre, Woodrow Wilson's son-in-law; Harvard Consultant-on-Careers Augustus Lowell Putnam (nephew); Biologist Clarence Cook ("Pete") Little, politically ousted ex-president of the University of Michigan; Professor Samuel Eliot Morison, official Harvard historian who, like Dr. Little, might be considered too liberal. A generation of students have known Abbott Lawrence Lowell as a frostily friendly man, now white-haired, white-mustached...