Word: waltham
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Those who were finally elected from the forty-one candidates starting in the competition are Robert G. Axtell of Helworthy Hall: John M. Bullitt, of Matthews Hall: Evan Calkins of Holworthy Hall: Maxwell Kaufer, of Grays Hall: Norman Meyer, of Waltham; William W. Piuney, of Apley Court: F. Harrison Poole, of grays Hall: William McNKand, Jr., of Grays Hall: John E. Sawhill of Weld Hall, and Robert F. Sherwood, of Wiggisworth Hall...
Observers last night predicted that Miss Waffle, and Eunice Martin, striking redhead from Waltham, would finish "neck and neck" in the competition...
...entrant is Eunice Martin of Waltham, a former American Legion state champion and a colleague of Ruth Butterfield, B.U. batonetter. There was a commercial tie-up in the minds of some of the aspirants. If the dozen or more applications for the post at the Employment Office are any indication...
...pathologist of the U. S. Public Health Service, who reported that goldfish might contain tapeworms which, lodging in the intestinal tract, would give swallowers anemia. Nevertheless, collegiate swallowing continued.* Gordon ("Doc") Southworth, of Massachusetts' Middlesex University's School of Veterinary Medicine, stationed himself beside Soldiers Monument on Waltham Common with a pail of goldfish, in 14 minutes swallowed 67. At University of Missouri Marie Hansen became the first co-ed to swallow a goldfish. Champion at week's end: Clark University's Joseph Deliberato-89 fish...
...Montclair, N. J., Charles S. Bridge, Franklin, Ohio, Robert B. Broadwater, Oakland, Calif., James G. Cate, Watertown, Mass., Arsen E. Charles, South Braintree, Mass., Allen R. Clark, Calais, Mc., Louis M. Clay, Milton, Mass., William M. Couch Jr., Platte City, Mo., David W. Dean, Chicago, Ill., Hollis C. Dennen, Waltham, Mass., David D. Devens, Boston, Mass., Leonard G. Doran, North Dartmouth, Mass., Paul J. Flamand, Sharon, Mass...