Word: quinn
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Addresses will also be made by both candidates for Mayor of Cambridge at the coming election next Tuesday, Mayor Quinn and Alexander H. Bill, followed by a question period on local civic and political issues. This meeting will be open to the general public, including ladies...
...second game of the interdormitory series, Standish easily triumphed over Smith Halls yesterday by a 13 to 0 score. J. W. Quinn, playing in the back-field for Standish, was the individual star of the game. In the third quarter he got clear for a 40-yard run, making the first score, and in the last few minutes of play he again carried the ball across on a series of line plunges...
During the first few minutes of play, Daggett, receiving a forward pass, crossed the Noble goal-line after a pretty run through a scattered field. The school team played an aerial game to a large extent, and threatened the Freshman goal-line on several occasions. Quinn made the second 1923 touchdown when he recovered a blocked kick and sprinted 20 yards for a score...
...meeting on Monday, it was announced that the University was to purchase the Palfrey estate, on which the Naval Radio School drill hall is erected. This was the decision reached by Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt after a conference on the subject with Mayor Edward W. Quinn, of Cambridge. It is planned to maintain the site as a public park and the drill hall for community purposes. The value of the estate is placed...
...City of Cambridge, led by Mayor Quinn, is endeavoring to have the Navy Department donate to the city the large drill hall at the Radio School, which was built last Spring. The drill hall has the largest floor space in the city and could be used for many purposes. Unless the Naval authorities take some action it would cost the city $80,000 which is more than it is willing to pay. It is the city's belief that it deserves me reward for lending the Common to the Navy as a building site without charge...