Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Biddle, Mrs. Alexander M. Blackburn, Mrs. Henry W. Browne, Mrs. Julian G. Buckley, Mrs. James Burns, Mrs. George F. Canfield, Mrs. Philip P. Chase, Mrs. Charles M. Clark, Mrs. Edward F. Clark, Mrs. William L. Dearborn, Mrs. Robert D. Donaldson, Mrs. H. Edward Dreier, Mrs. Thomas E. Dunn, Mrs. Samuel Eliot, Mrs. Charles F. Fawsett, Mrs. William L. Garrison, Jr., Mrs. Alfred C. Hanford, Mrs. Robert C. Hallowell, Mrs. Charles S. Heard, Mrs. Francis L. Higginson, Mrs. Thorndike Howe, Mrs. James Jackson, Mrs. John O. Jones, Mrs. James Lawrence, Mrs. John Anderson Lord, Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Matthew Luce...
Score Freshman 6, University 5, Goals Shaw 3. Gerry 2. Jenkins 2. Nicholas. Burnett, Mandell, Clark. Foul Shaw. Time Seven chukkers of 10 minutes each. Referee Samuel Hopkins...
Last week another President, Calvin Coolidge, clad in black academy robes and mortarboard cap with gold tassel, stood before a microphone on the Georgian portico of Samuel Phillips Hall to help celebrate the sesquicentennial of Phillips Academy. Mrs. Coolidge was sitting behind him, moved not so much by what he was saying as by a hymn she had just heard. It was her favorite Jesus I Love Thee and also the hymn of Mercersburg Academy, where her son Calvin Jr. schooled before his death in 1924. It was sung by nearly a thousand Andover students, and Mrs. Coolidge added...
America was written by an Andover graduate, Samuel F. Smith, in a house now used as a dormitory by Andover students. The chair in which Mr. Smith sat is also preserved at Andover. Poet Oliver Wendell Holmes, too, went to Andover. A library named after him is now being built there...
With a harp on his back, James McLarnin, 135-lb. Irishman from Los Angeles, stepped through the ropes of a ring at the Polo Grounds, Manhattan, and smiled genially at Lightweight Champion Samuel Mandell. A great shout went up. As is usual in Manhattan, the shout was for the wearer of the harp. Champion Mandell had been too long in retirement to win favor. He came out of his corner to win it now. On the cherubic face of Harp-wearer McLarnin he dropped jabs that soon closed an eye, caused bumps to rise and blood to trickle. Nervy...