Word: tudor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This morning's ceremony will include the journey from the State House to the Yard of Governor Christian A. Herter '15; the opening of the Commencement exercises by the High Sheriff of Middlesex County Howard W. Fitzpatrick; the seating of Pusey in the historic Tudor chair, and the speeches of three outstanding degree recipients...
...football season proved its worth as a training ground for '28. Despite the gridiron loss to Yale, French had shown himself a fast and deceptive halfback under Coach Horween's double wings attack, and had been named captain for the coming season. John Tudor climaxed a brilliant season at left wing by being elected captain of the 1928-29 hockey team. Forrester Clark was elected leader of the crew. In the winter and spring of '28 J. L. Reid was already showing the outstanding long distance form that was to bring him the '29 track captaincy. R. B. Whitbeck...
...June 7, 1928, junior ushers to assist head usher Arthur E. French were announced. They were: Winslow Carlton, James David Guarnaccia, Thomas G. Moore, Edward W. Sexton, Richard A. Stout, John Tudor, and William S. Young...
...Blue suffered its initial loss of the season to Captain Tudor's six, 2 to 1, in the opener, but them fought back to square the series. Those who saw it undoubtedly still remember vividly the third game played at New Haven. Yale took a 2 to 1 first period lead, but the injury-riddled Crimson without regular goalie O. P. Jackson tied the score in the second. It remained tied through two overtime periods and part of a third before Nelson, and Eli substitute, broke through to sink the winning goal...
Half a year earlier, the senior class had voted for its officers. Nine men; Winslow Carlton, Forrester A. Clark, James de Normandie, Arthur E. French, Jr., David Guarnaccia, James L. Reid, Richard A. Stout, John Tudor, and William S. Young-man, Jr. were nominated for marshals; Hulburd Johnston and Alan R Sweezy for treasurer; John K. Fairbank, Lawrence T. Grimm, and Norman Winer for orator; Alan R. Blackburn, Peter J. W. Bove and James H. Sachs for Ivy Orator; Robeson Bailey and Peter I. Dunne for poet; Philip Hichborn and Chauncey D. Stillman for odist; and James R. Carter, Richard...