Word: roderick
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Those who will serve as proctors for the first time are Thomas H. Bilodeau '37; William L. Cary 1G.B.; John I. Coddington '24; Francis G. Collier, assistant in History; Roderick H. Cox; Phillip Dur '35, 1G; Henry Lloyd '37; William N. Locks 1G; John Lydenberg; Anderson Page '37; Malcolm D. Perkins '36, 1L; Cecil F. Rowe 1L; Norris P. Swett '37; and John W. Thompson, assistant in Fatigue Laboratory...
With John F. Kennedy acting as chairman, the Smoker Committee will consist of William C. Coleman, Jr., William A. Cordingly, Jr., Roderick S. G. Hall, Raymond F. McPherson, Terbert H. MacDonald, and Phil C. Neal. The committee will hold an organization meeting at 2:30 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House today...
Undoubtedly the feature bout was a brilliant seesaw battle in the unlimited class in which Tudor Gardiner, undefeated Yardling, finally triumphed over Roderick H. Cox 1G by the meagre time advantage of 1:53. At different periods during the exhaustive match both came within a hair's breadth of pinning the other...
...Henry N. 17 158 5.9 St. Mark's Estabrook, Frederick R. Jr. 17 180 6.2 Aven Old Farms Francis, Victor 19 170 5.11 Mitlon Academy Freedley, Vinton 18 145 5.9 St. Paul's Fulton, Robert 19 155 5.9 New Prep Grace, Michael 19 145 5.7 St. Mark's Hall, Roderick S. G. 21 160 5.9 Andover Hindle, Edward F. 18 145 5.7 Providence Classical Hume, David M. 18 155 6. Muskegon Jr. Col. Kay, Lionel 17 140 5.8 Scarsdale High Latady, Francis B. 20 165 5.10 Rindge Technical Lewis, Richard E. 18 165 6. Exeter Macdonald, Torbert...
...Lanky, towheaded Sidney Wood got a scare from Gilbert Hall who was leading 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 4-6, 4-2. Then Wood ran out four games for the match. Refused permission to wear spikes, Czech Roderick Menzel played shoeless. Champion Fred Perry, too indifferent to win love sets, frisked through a match with one Arthur S. Fowler of Pleasantville, N. Y., 6-3, 6-2, 6-1. William Tatem Tilden II, present as a spectator, announced that Perry's strokes were bad, predicted that Donald Budge would play him in the final, snubbed an autograph hunter...