Word: walcott
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...Galbraith '27, E. R. Hubbard '26, W. Jenney '26, S. F. Kelsey '28, R. M. P. Kennard '26, W. W. Lord '28, E. R. Nash Jr. '26, J. H. Newton Occ., R. W. Puffer '26, D. D. Reynolds '27, S. H. Sturgis '27, R. C. Vance '26, C. F. Walcott...
...final event of the afternoon was the mile run won by H. M. Kullman '27, L. F. Flaksman '29 and T. E. Walcott '28, both at scratch, followed in that order...
...distinction-all of which was most to the taste of a nation in whose vocabulary this word is a favorite son. John Russell Pope was the architect. Secretary of State Kellogg, Will Hays, James R. Garfield, Lawrence Abbott, Elon H. Hooker, Arthur W. Page, Mark Sullivan, Charles D. Walcott, Irwin Kirkwood, Frederick C. Hicks, Hermann Hagedorn, were present at the meeting of the committee. The distinction was the choosing of Architect Pope's design for the proposed Roosevelt Memorial. The Association has appropriated $1,000,000 to build it. The design has yet to be approved by Congress...
...graduates and friends of Yale have already interested themselves in the undertaking, and have contributed funds to begin the work of improvement. These include Starling W. Childs '91, of New York, who has taken a leading part in the project; Edward S. Harkness '97, of New York; Frederic C. Walcott '91 of Norfolk, Conn.; Robert W. Pomeroy '91, of Buffalo; Dr. Frank R. Oastler '91 of New York; Mrs. Henry S. Graves, of New Haven...
...names of the speakers for the Freshman teams in the order in which they will speak are as follows: Affirmative, F. W. Lorenzen, E. G. Mantle, A. F. Reel, and T. E. Walcott, alternative; negative, E. C. Sibley, Mark Winkler, K. M. Bryan, and D. E. Scoll, alternate...