Word: tobin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Milton; Edwin Farnham of Belmont; Lewis Henderson Gordon of Flushing, N. Y.; Gerard William Govan of Allston; Carl Melville Lindner of Medford; Alfred Henry Miller of Dorchester; Bayard Livingston Kilgour of Cincinnati, O.; Geoffrey Platt of New York City; Henry Longfellow deRham of Cold Spring, N. Y.; James Edward Tobin of Boston; and Henry Russell Wood of New Bedford...
...hitting outfielder who was awarded, last year, the trophy presented by Barrett Wendell Jr. '01 for the best offensive play, with a batting average of .358, M. F. Amsden '26, outfielder, W. P. Ellison '27, outfielder, H. L. de Rham '27, catcher, R. W. Puffer '26, pitcher, J. E. Tobin, '27, first baseman, William Uilban '27, outfielder, and Isadore Zarakov '27, infielder...
...Callers at the White House included: Richard M. Tobin, U. S. Minister to the Netherlands, to pay his respects; Governor John W. Martin of Florida to invite the President to visit his state this winter (the gentleman from Florida was shocked to see a bed of pansies in full bloom on the White House lawn); Representative John Philip Hill of Maryland to explain a plan for creating a Department of National Defense (uniting War, Navy and Air-a plan to which the President is opposed) ; Senator Willis of Ohio to discuss plans for getting the Senate to approve...
Plymouth--"Applesauce", with Allan Dinehart and Vivian Tobin...
...Hyland '26, G. M. Laimbeer '26, A. O. Leach '28, W. H. Lewis Jr. '26, W. W. Lord '28, W. K. Manley '26, J. D. Morrill '28, B. W. Morris '28, S. S. Rudman '27, R. S. Savory '27, E. T. Sexton '27, and J. E. Tobin...