Word: washburn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sever 23 Mr. Hutchings's sect. 9 Sever 24 Mr. Torrey's sect. 12 Sever 36 Mr. Gifford's sects. 2, 10 Emerson D Mr. Sexton's sects. 4, 11 Emerson D Mr. Gilligan's sect. 1 Emerson F Mr. Holmes's sects. 5, 13 Emerson J Dr. Washburn's sect. 6 Emerson J German 36 Sever 18 History 37 Sever 36 Philosophy 15 Emerson A Social Ethics 28 Emerson D EXAMINATIONS TOMORROW FRIDAY, JUNE 16. (I, IX, XVI) Chinese 1 Emerson D Hist. of Religions 3 Emerson D Spanish 1 Emerson...
...Sever 23 Mr. Hutchings's sect. 9 Sever 24 Mr. Torrey's sect. 12 Sever 36 Mr. Gifford's sects. 2. 10 Emerson D Mr. Sexton's sects. 4. 11 Emerson D Mr. Gilligan's sect. 1 Emerson F Mr. Holmee's sects. 5, 13 Emerson J Dr. Washburn's sect. 6 Emerson J German 36 Sever 13 History 37 Sever 36 Philosophy 15 Emerson A Social Ethics 28 Emerson...
...days later, however, it met the first of its four defeats at the hands of the strong Chevy Chase Country Club at Washington, D. C. Led by Mr. W. L. Washburn '15 the club displayed one of the strongest and best-balanced teams that the University was called upon to face. The match with the Baltimore Country Club, scheduled for the following day was cancelled, but the Crimson finished its Southern trip successfully with an 8-1 win over the Naval Academy at Annapolis...
...same number of games. Although Pfaffman has the highest average, even more credit should go to Duane for his record of nine victories and three defeats. Playing first singles, he was called upon to meet some of the strongest players in the East, and was beaten only by Washburn of Chevy Chase, Howard of Princeton, and Sanders of Dartmouth, coming within two games of winning each of the last two matches. His playing was at all times fast and usually well-controlled, his biggest achievement coming last Saturday when he defeated Captain Williams of Yale after a hard-uphill contest...
...Forrest Burke of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; William Ehrlich of Brookline; John Henry Iselin Jr. of New York, N. Y.; Arthur Russell Sharp Jr. of Boston; and Alfred Max Stern of Cincinnati, Ohio. In addition to this U. H. Crocker, Samuel Reber Jr., W. H. Soule, and E. S. Washburn are retained until Monday, May 8, at which time it will be decided whether or not any of them will be taken on the board...