Word: sargent
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...baby the better." When Grandfather Roosevelt may see his fifth grandchild was uncertain.- He has not yet seen Daughter-in-law Ruth. . In Boston newspapers appeared notice of the dissolution of a copartnership, whose members-James Roosevelt, the President's eldest son, Douglas Lawson and John A. Sargent-did business as general life insurance agents. At the time of the announcement Son James was in Cleveland with his wife dedicating a swimming pool for crippled children. Said Partner Lawson: "We put together the partnership in February 1933, and after a little more than a year we mutually decided...
Doubles: Glidden and Sargent defeated Stevens and Meerhead (Y), 7-5, 6-0 Ray and Davenport defeated Mansfield and Miles (Y) 6-4, 6-2; Robertson and Thackara defeated Delone and McMurty (Y) 6-1, 6-2: Ingalls and Freeburn defeated Hill and Ellis (Y) 4-6, 10-8, 6-4: Carlisle and Wardman (Y) defeated Bentley and Stork...
...vote of the committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports a major "H" in minor colors has been awarded to Edward R. Sargent '36, who won the Intercollegiate Squash Racquets championship last winter...
...First to set up a pathological laboratory at a medical school (Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan), he was the first medical educator to pair research with instruction. Called "Popsy" by friends and students, Dr. Welch was portly, friendly, modest. He was one of "The Four Doctors" of the vivid Sargent painting which hangs in the William H. Welch Medical Library at Johns Hopkins. Of the others -Sir William Osler, Dr. William Stewart Halsted and Dr. Howard Atwood Kelly- only the last survives...
...Pennsylvania at Philadelphia this afternoon and Columbia at New York tomorrow afternoon. The Harvard players who went on the trip are S. Ellsworth Davenport, III, '34, John F. Ray '34, Frank W. Jones, Jr. '35, Franklin P. Whitbeck '35, August C. Helmholz '36, Germain G. Glidden '36, Edward R. Sargent '36, Sumner Rodman '35, and Willard E. Ingalls...