Word: watertown
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Morris Shapiro, of Cambridge, Massachusetts; Robert Chester Smith, Jr., of Detroit, Michigan; Andrew Joseph Torielli, of Watertown, Massachusetts; Richard Williams Vilter, of Cincinnati, Ohio; George Beard Walker, of Albany, New York; Arthur William Well, of Cedarhurst, New York; David Maxwell Weil, of Chicago, Illinois...
...slow but evenly matched game yesterday, the second Freshman soccer team was defeated by Lexington High by the score of 1-0. The play displayed the loser's lack of practice, and both teams missed many chances to score. A return game will be played at Watertown on Monday, October...
...will run its first race of the season against Holy Cross. The Freshmen will go around Soldiers Field once, starting at the flagpole and ending near the baseball gate, approximately a mile and a half, while the Varsity will run up the Charles River riding path, crossing at the Watertown Bridge and returning on the other aide of the river to finish near Soldiers Field, a total of three and a half miles...
...soccer resulted from the call for 1936 aspirants. The 55 men, a crowd of 20 more than the standing record of Freshman soccer squads at Harvard, will be divided into first and second squads. A second Freshman team will be formed for the first time and will play M.I.T., Watertown High School, Concord High, and Tillston Academy. The regular Freshman team has a grueling series of games beginning with the Watertown High clash on Wednesday, followed by tilts with Worcester, Tabor, Exeter, Andover, Dean, Quincy High, and ending with the Yale game on November...
...Arthur B. Newhall of the $24,000,000 Hood Rubber Co. last week bought control of their concern from the parent B. F. Goodrich Co. Producer chiefly of rubber footwear, Hood was acquired by Goodrich in 1929 and all Goodrich footwear activities were concentrated in the Hood plant in Watertown, Mass. No sooner had Goodrich made the purchase than rubber footwear sales began to fall. The mild weather last winter dropped sales for the industry to less than one-half of pre-Depression volume. Officials offered no explanation of the Hood sale, but Wall Street thought that, without harm...