Word: summits
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result of a seven weeks competition Raoul Pantaleoni '24 of St. Louis, Missouri, was appointed second assistant manager of the University baseball team. James Dusenberry Winans '24 of Summit, New Jersey, was appointed second assistant manager of the second baseball team. These appointments are subject to the approval of the Student council and the Athletic Committee...
...first object to meet our eyes at the summit was an ancient belfry. It stood at one side of the space occupied by the ruins of the university, in a commanding position as it were. The lower part was hidden in a dense growth of tropical underbrush. We hacked our way through with our machetes, shielding our eyes as best we could from the springy branches. When the foot of the tower was reached, the entrance was found to be completely blocked by dust and debris. Further efforts were necessitated, until at last the door fell open, revealing a hollow...
...Walter Stuart McClellan, of Hamilton, N. Y.; William Lionel McClure, of Lawton, Okla.; Samuel Mufson, of Passaic, N. J.; James Greenleaf Simmons, of Wellesley Hills; Paul Edwin Spangler, of Eugene, Ore.; Toussaint Tourgee Tildon, of Fort Worth, Tex.; Lester Ray Whitaker, of Berwick, Me.; Walter Belknap Whiting, of Summit, N. J.; and Harold Vanderelst Williams, of Reading...
Yesterday, Lindsay Crawford 3E.S., of Summit, N. J., died of double pneumonia at the Stilman indrmary. He returned to College from doing the regular third year cooperative work in engineering last week and was taken at once to the hospital...
...Richard Dodge Gerould of Cambridge; Henry Louis Kohn of Chicago, Ill.; Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. of Washington, D. C.; Charlton MacVeagff of Monadnock, N. H.; Edwin Katte Merrill of Bedford Hills, N. Y.; Richard Greenough Norris of Brookline; Thomas Livermore Wells of Denver, Colo.; James Dusenberry Winans of Summit...