Word: watertown
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Fourteen were appointed as the new assistants. They are: Andrew A. Kasper '33, of Watertown, in Chemistry; John O. Brew, of Maiden in Anthropology; Joseph Charles of Arcadia, California, in History; Robert B. Watson, of Urbana, Illinois, in Physics; Lea M. Hurvich, '32, of Mattapan in Psychology...
...list of luncheon associates at the Center is still incomplete, but from those who served last year the following have accepted invitations to serve again this year: Charles W. Duhig G, of Newton, J. MacL. Hawkes, Instructor in German, and A. W. Samborski, of Watertown, Instructor in Physical Education and Director of Intramural Athletics. Elbert Payson Little, of Worcester, Assistant in Physics and Tutor in the Division of Physical Sciences, joins the Center as a luncheon associate for the first time this year. Two more associates, to complete the list of six, will be named at an early date...
Connecticut's hilly preen Litchficld County has seemed to two young Yalemen an ideal place to found preparatory schools. In 1893 Horace Dutton Taft (Yale 1883). tall, spare brother of the 27th President, settled himself and 30 pupils in an old resort hotel at Watertown as the Taft School for boys. Thirty-seven years later brown-haired Paul Fessenden Cruikshank (Yale 1920) went ten miles west to found Romford School in Washington, Conn. Big Taft and small Romford have each enjoyed a notable success. This week 330 Taft boys from all over the U. S. returned from their vacations...
...Thurs.--Headquarters, Holworthy 19. Dinner at Oakley Country Club, Watertown at 7.30 P. M. Fri.--Headquarters, Holworthy...
...clergy, especially representatives of the six original parishes of Cambridge, Watertown, Boston, Charlestown, Dorchester, and Roxbury, whose ministers made up, with the magistrates, the College's original Board of Overseers...