Word: tupper
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Second Tenors: W. L. Hrewster '27, S. L. Eaton '27, C. D. Erickson '27, D. E. Earllic 1G.B., F. V. Field '27, R. C. Larcom '25, A. S. Lawrence '24, R. E. Partridge 1G., R. L. Hall '26, L. H. Titterton G., F. S. Tupper...
...Kansas City, Mo.; Paul Grattan Kirk '26, of East Boston; Robert William Lishman '26, of Lynn; John Wilder Perkins '26, of Hampton, N.H.; Alfred Dayton Phillips Jr. '26, of Spring-field; victor Harry Rowe '26, of Great Falls, Mont.; Wilfred Schafer Stone '26, of Cleveland Heights, O.; Fred Salisbury Tupper '26, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Edward Goodwin Wesson '25, of Montclair, N.J.; Charles Alfred Zinn '25, of Zanesville...
...spoke at New Haven were H. M. Davidson, A. D. Phillips, and P. G. Kirk. Their opponents of Yale were C. A. Moore, J. G. Becker, and J. A. Davenport. Those who spoke at Cambridge for the University were: H. M. Hart, F. S. Tupper, and J. W. Perkins, while J. R. McCullough, J. C. L. Waterman, and Barlow Henderson took the affirmative for Princeton...
...speakers of the negative team are in the order in which they will speak: H. M. Hart, F. S. Tupper, and J. W. Perkins; alternates. V. H. Rowe and W. S. Stone. Opposed to these men on the Princeton team are J. R. McCullough, J. C. L. Waterman, and Barlow Henderson...
...negative team is composed of H. M. Hart, F. S. Tupper and J. W. Perkins, and the affirmative team of H. C. Davidson, P. G. Kirk, and A. D. Phillips. Tickets are now on sale in the Freshman dormitories by the candidates for the managership and may be purchased by the public at the Cooperative or at Leavitt and Peirce...