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...Newton company, headed by Delling and Stevenson, hopes to have some cars on the market in a little less than a year. Their present headquarters is in the rear of Fred Marriot's garage midway between Newton Corner and Watertown. Marriot achieved lasting fame a generation ago when, as Stanley's chief test driver, he took off from a sandy stretch of beach in a steamer at 190 miles an hour and lived to tell the tale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Steam Car Modeled After Stanley Steamer Makes Auspicious Debut | 4/20/1938 | See Source »

...football regalia, the Colosseum has been undergoing a stiff currying in preparation for another spring of Saturday afternoons. Jaakko and his assistant Bill Neufeld some weeks ago gave up the Cage to baseball and spring football. Since being evicted Crimson runners have been following the river to Watertown and back, pacing the crews alongside. Now that the Stadium is ready Jaakko and his charges are prancing for the final pre-season drive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mikkola's Chargers Enter Stadium in Final Drive for Early Season Opener | 3/24/1938 | See Source »

Class of 1940: Joseph N. Ball, Jr., Philadelphia; Robert S. Bart, West Redding, Connecticut; Melvin B. Black, Roxbury; Robert H. Clapp, Watertown; William N. Dale, Clinton, New York; Otto W. Fick. Jr.; Oak Park, Illinois; George M. Firestone, St. Paul, Minnesota: Arnold S. Gale, Brookline; Tudor Gardiner, Gardiner, Maine; Leonard C. Holvik, Elbow Lake, Minnesota; Garfield H. Horn, Elk Grove, California; Ward MacL. Hussey, Chicago, Illinois; George S. Kurland, Dorchester; Paul Olum. Binghampton, New York; Robert L. Peesok. Peninsula, Ohio; Isadore N. Rosenberg Boston; Stanley J. Sigel, Portland, Maine; Charles G. Swain Wolaston; Leverett S. Tuckerman, Jr., Saem: and Harry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 42 AWARDED DETUR PRIZE BOOKS FOR TOP SCHOLARSHIP | 2/7/1938 | See Source »

Gleason L. Archer Jr. '38, Boston, Mass.; Walter P. Arenwald '38, New York, N. Y.; Joseph N. Ball Jr. '40, Philadelphia, Pa.; Robert H. Clapp '40, Watertown, Mass.; David E. Feller '38, Harrisburg, Pa.; George M. Firestone '40, St. Paul, Minn.; Tudor Gardiner '40, Boston, Mass.; Robert E. Lane '39, New York, N. Y.; Victor A. Lewison '39, New York, N. Y.; Wells Lewis '39, New York, N. Y.; Elpenor R. Ohle '38, Stonington, Conn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THIRTEEN GIVEN HONORARY JOHN HARVARD AWARDS | 10/28/1937 | See Source »

...Varsity group will start from the Cambridge end of the Anderson Bridge at about four o'clock. They will run over the regular flat course that follows the river down to the Watertown bridge, crosses, and finishes as the Freshman at the Newell Boat House. The Varsity course in all covers a bit over four miles. Last fall W. Sullivan of Holy Cross covered the course in 23.45. Last Friday Captain John W. Erhard '38 turned in the best time of the Handicap race--23.18. Pon Tuttle '40 Friday also under Sullivan's mark with 23.24. And Jaukko predicts that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PURPLE AND CRIMSON TO RACE FOUR MILES TODAY | 10/15/1937 | See Source »

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