Word: smith
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...upperclass meet Captain J. M. MacDonell '21 and G. Baker '20 took their matches, while Captain J. F. Brown and G. V. Smith '22 scored the wins for the Freshman team, the latter in a one-minute fall. The summary of matches is as follows...
...pounds--Smith, Yale won from G. Gardner '20, decision, after four minutes overtime...
Roger B. Merriman '96, Professor in the Department of History, Government, and Economics, will preside at Sanders Theatre, and the judges will be Enoch C. Adams, Principal of Newton High School, Frederick W. Fosdick '01, Assistant District Attorney of Middlesex County, and Clarence C. Smith '11, Recorder of the Massachusetts Land Court. Each speaker will be given 12 minutes for his main speech and five minutes for rebuttal...
Walton Kimball Smith, Law '15, a flight cadet in the Royal Air Force, was killed July--6, 1918, in an aeroplane accident at New Romney, England. After having failed to enter the United States Air Service because of Slight physical defects, he went to France to join the Field Service. On his arrival, however, finding, that he could join the British aviation service, he enlisted in that organization in December, 1918. He trained at No. 1 Observer's School of Aerial Gunnery. He would have received his commission the week following his death...
...clear up a general misunderstanding it is herewith announced that the following men and no others took an active part in publishing the genuine Harvard Magazine: Alan Burroughs, W. F. Davidson, J. Fletcher Smith, S. B. Goodstone, K. R. Groener, and H. Koch, Jr. They are solely responsible for the editorial policy...