Word: reed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Norman White CLASS DAY COMMITTEE (Seven to be elected.) David Washburn Bailey John Brooks Fenno Jr. George Storer Baldwin Jr. Arthur Dean Hamilton Walter Henry Bieringer Alexander McElwain Theodore Vail Bullard Hamilton McFadden Charles B. Butterfield Jr. Charles Edward Masters Kenneth Campbell James Davis Merwin Stoddard B. Colby James Reed Morss William De Ford Hermon Dunlap Smith Goldthwaite H. Dorr 2d John Murray Steele Jr. Alfred Wilson Douglass Thomas Redmond Thayer William V. M. Fawcett Thomas Crane Wales
...elected.) Robert Lawrence Finley. John Sise. Philip Hofer. Henry Serrano Villard. James Arnold Lowell Jr. James Norman White. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE (Seven to be elected.) David Washburn Bailey. William V. M. Fawcett George Storer Baldwin Jr. Thomas Stilwell Lamont. Charles B. Butterfield Jr. Davis Merwin. Kenneth Campbell. James Reed Morss. William De Ford. Hermon Dunlap Smith. Goldthwaite H. Dorr 2d. John Murray Steele Jr. Alfred Wilson Douglass. Thomas Redmond Thayer...
...James Reed Morss of Chestnut Hill and Robert Minturn Sedgwick of New York, N. Y., were elected members of the Student Council from the class of 1921 as the result of yesterday's voting. One hundred and three members of the class cast ballots, each voting for two nominees. Morss led with a total of 69 votes, while Sedgwick was second with 49 registered in his favor. The distribution of votes is shown in the following tabulation: J. R. Morss, 69 R. M. Sedgwick, 49 R. W. Buntin, 33 G. S. Baldwin, 22 R. W. Gratwick, 20 H. R. Atkinson...
...from the class of 1921 will be held at the Crimson Building from 9 to 6 today. The following have been nominated, two to be elected: Robert Minturn Sedgwick of New York City, N. Y.; Rogert Weare Gratwick of Buffalo, N. Y.; Roger Williams Buntin of West Newton; James Reed Morss of Chestnut Hill; Henry Russell Atkinson of Brookline; George Storer Baldwin Jr. of Chestnut Hill...
...Yale University and 1924 harriers overwhelmed the two University packs at the annual race held over the Belmont hills on Saturday. The University score was 16 to 41, while the Freshmen trailed to the tune of 18 to 44. E. Siemens, the Yale captain, recently elected to fill Reed's place, was the first runner to cross the tape in the University race. His time was 34 minutes, 21 seconds. Although Siemens ran a well-judged race and finished in perfect condition, his time was 51 seconds slower than John Overton's record of 33 minutes, 30 seconds, made over...