Word: stratton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Basketball Trinity 33Varsity 27 Junior Varsity 34 Andover 33 Bryant & Stratton 46 Freshman 42 Boxing Varsity 8 Coastguard 3 Fencing Army 10 Varsity 6 Hockey Yale 5 Junior Varsity 4 Polo Princeton 19 1/2 Varsity 7 Junior Varsity 4 Battery A 4 Squash Princeton 4 Varsity 1 Freshman C 3 Union Boat Club 2 Swimming All-House 33 Andover 32 Track Freshman 40 1/2 (afternoon) Andover 40 1/2 Dartmouth 12 Freshman 22 Cornell 9 Wrestling Freshman 20 Andover...
HARVARD ANDOVER Stoddard 118-pound McKnight Klein 126-pound Kennedy Angel 135-pound Stratton Davis 145-pound Stevens Smith 155-pound Piel Reed 165-pound Murray Nusbaum Unlimited Lewis...
Tabor was a large-framed, rugged man with little surplus flesh; utterly unlike the nutty-faced impersonation in Silver Dollar. His great weakness was neither whiskey nor women. In these I would say he was normal. His gambling appetite followed him to the grave. When W. S. Stratton gave him a $10,000 present, it lasted only a few days, vanished over the card table...
...when (some say) he only planned giving $2,000,000. Dr. Lowell accomplished a dream of 20 years-the "House Plan," adopted also by Yale, that is supposed to revolutionize the college's social life. With Judge Robert Grant and the late Dr. Samuel Wesley Stratton. Dr. Lowell reviewed the evidence of the Sacco-Vanzetti case for Governor Fuller, was firmly indifferent to the blackguarding which resulted. No follower of mob-minds, no doctrinaire, he once grew
...commission's findings, Governor Fuller refused to take any executive action in the line of pardoning the convicted men or commuting their death sentences. Fuller and Judge Robert Grant of Boston, also a member of the investigating commission, were guarded along with President Lowell. The third member, President Stratton of M.I.T., has since died...