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...have collegiate inclinations a cool way to gratify your nostalgia, in a group or twosome, is to go canoeing, day or evening, on Lake Waban on Wellesley campus...
...Groton, Charles N. Breed, Jr. of Swampscott, Thomas J. Cavanagh, Jr. of Cambridge, Manley B. Cohen of Cambridge, Joseph S. Cotton of Turner's Falls, David C. Crawford of Watertown, John V. Curran of Cambridge, John D. Dorr of Bridgewater, Richard G. Dorr of Lancaster, Douglas P. Dryer of Waban, John F. Ducey, Jr. of Boston, Arthur F. Duffey. Jr. of Arlington, John G. Duffey of Arlington, Francis G. Dunlevy, West Roxbury, Walter W. Dwyer of Cambridge, Edgar I. Epstein of Brighton, Roberts Mck. Fish of Cambridge, Maurice Fishman of Cambridge, John F. FitzGerald of Newton, John B. Ford...
...conclusion of six weeks competition Saturday George Huntington Damon '34, of Waban was appointed second assistant manager of soccer. He will become first assistant manager next year and manager in his Senior year. Damon prepared at Loomis school and was a member of the soccer and tennis teams his Freshman year...
Malcolm Turner Hill '31, of Waban, was elected captain of the 1931 tennis team at a meeting of the lettermen. He prepared for Harvard at Loomis, captained the 1930 Freshman team, and has played at numbers one and two on the Crimson team during the past year. His election is subject to the approval of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports. Francis Marion Goodwin, Jr. '31, of Washington, D. C., will manage the team next year. He prepared at Washington Central High School...
...difficult and important business of giving Williamsburg the appearance it had 200 years ago are the comparatively obscure alliance of Perry, Shaw & Hepburn, of Boston. Their previous works are few, but they illustrate an adroit understanding of the Colonial manner. The Greenough School in Dedham, Mass., The Waban School in Newton, St. Paul's Church in Newburyport, Mass.-these are neat examples of the trim New England style which indicate that the architects will be able to manage as fluent an interpretation of the more expansive symmetry that was popular in the South...