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...Navy arsenal at lona Island, a mile away. Perhaps Manhattan citizens tremble as they recall the terrors of Dover if they know about the arsenal at nearby Sandy Hook. Other death dealing overstocked plants include the arsenals near Pittsburgh, Springfield, Mass., Augusta, Fort Monroe, Va., Philadelphia, Rock Island, Watertown, Mass., San Antonio and many another town...
...annual dinner and meeting. The New England Confederation is made up of the Harvard Clube of, Andover, Banger, Berkshire, Boston, Concord, Connecticut Valley, Fall River, Fitchburg, Haverhill, Ringham, Keene, Lawrence. Lawell, Lynn, Maine, Malden, New Bedford, New Hampshire, New Haven, Newburyport. North Shore, Rhode Island, Somerville. Taunton, Vermont, Watertown, and Wercester
...boys entered the University with the class of 1929 from Boston Latin, a quota of almost one-tenth the total number of the entering class. The weighted average, based on the score made by the seven highest candidates from Boston Latin, was 89.12 per cent. Taft School, of Watertown, Connecticut, was second with a weighted average of 88.35 per cent. Only two members of the Taft team, however, entered Harvard this fall...
...Chief Justice William Howard Taft. The sons of his paternal grandfather Alphonso Taft were: By his first wife, Charles Phelps Taft (lawyer, some-time editor and congressman) ; by his second wife: William Howard Taft, Horace Dutton Taft (Headmaster of the famous Taft School at Watertown, Conn.), and Henry Waters Taft (Manhattan lawyer...
Fourth place was taken by Captain M. L. Smith of Yale; after he had led the entire field almost to the half-way mark. It was not until they reached the Watertown bridge that the three Crimson runners passed the Eli leader. Smith's time was 28 minutes 53 seconds, or just 23 seconds behind Haggerty. The Bulldog captain's poor showing was undoubtedly due to an early season injury, which has kept him out of several meets this year...