Word: taunton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Milton O. Corey '37 has been awarded the $50 prize which is annually given a freshman by the Harvard Club of Taunton, Massachusetts...
...Green of the American Federation of Labor, solidly conservative, sat quietly in Washington. Most active strike leader on the ground was lean-faced, mild-mannered Communist Foster. Against him, radical as they come, no cry of "foreigner" could be raised by patriotic coal operators because he was born at Taunton, Mass., 50 years ago. Last year he languished six months in a New York City jail for leading a Red demonstration at Union Square against police orders. He emerged just in time to run for Governor of New York on the Communist ticket, poll 18,034 votes. Last month...
...Phoutrides' Scholarship, Arthur Douropulos '31, of Arlington; the William Reed Scholarship, George Wright Briggs '31, of Taunton; the following seven Stoughton Scholarships: Arthur Goldman 1L, of Mattapan; David Louis Landy 1L, of Boston; Jacob Lewiton 1L, of Dorchester; Wilfred Saul Mirsky 1L, of Dorchester; Alfred Saymour Reinhart 3M, of Dorchester; Solomon Eliazer Shershevsky '31, of Dorchester; and William Alexander Sloane '31, of Dorchester...
Leanard Field Hubbard '31, of Taunton, will again be manager, a position which he has held for the last year. The other officers will be Elijah Swift '32, of Burlington, Vermont, treasurer, and Charles Edward Smith '33, of Newton, secretary-librarian...
...Taunton, Mass...