Word: robert
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Contributions, $9,028.06 Aero Club of America and Robert Bacon, 500.00 Undergraduate deposits, 900.00 Interest and bank balance 12.08 Total, $10,440.14 Tuition and equipment, $7,835.41 Administration, 845.74 Refund of deposits, 600.00 Exchange charges, 1.50 Cash balance, 1,157.49 Total...
Secretary. Percival Spurr Howe, Jr.,Roger Defriez Hunneman, West Newton. Brookline. Edward Allen Whitney, Augusta, Me. Ivy Orator. James Warren Feeney, Hunt Wentworth, Andover. Chicago, III. Class Committee. Robert Baldwin, Harrison Gardner Reynolds, West Newton. Readville. Henry Bromfield Cabot, Jr., James William Davenport Seymour, Brookline. New York, N. Y. Amory Coolidge, John Irton Wylde, Magnolia. Boston. Photograph Committee. Graham Burt Blaine, Robert Chandler Kelley, Taunton. Dorchester. Francis Higginson Cabot, Jr., William Darrah Kelley, 3d, New York, N. Y. Chattanooga, Tenn. Theodore Clark, Laurence Manuel Lombard, Spokane, Wash. Winchester. Herbert Bartlett Courteen, George Ayer Parsons, Milwaukee, Wis. Brookline. Robert Nathan Cram...
...left end, I have chosen Robert (Bob) Bennett, of Michigan. Here was a leader whose work throughout the season marked him as the most agile and at the same time the most aesthetic conductor of cheering in the country. Fast down the field and sure in his handling of grunts, Bennett at the same time combined a certain finesse of gesture with a lightness of touch that rivaled even Nijinsky, the famous Russian cheer leader. I have seen the Michigan leader, apparently boxed by substitutes on the side lines, leap high into the air and with a deft gesture...
Class Committee (two to be elected): Robert Baldwin, of West Newton; Henry Bromfield Cabot, Jr, of Brookline; Amory Coolidge, of Magnolia; Harrison Gardner Reynolds, of Readville; John Irtron Wylde, of Boston...
...Sargent, director of the Hemenway Gymnasium, who spoke next, outlined the history of the sport in Harvard, where Theodore Roosevelt '80 and Robert Bacon '80 made records as amateur pugilists while undergraduates. The interest in the sport aroused by its revival in the University last winter was by no means local, for Cornell, Pennsylvania, California, Leland Stanford, Virginia and Fordham took up boxing last year...