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...Princeton, N.J. 53 Christenson, Jon H. '61 C 19 6.4 205 Syracuse, N.Y. 54 Hallowell, Roger H., Jr. '61 C 19 6.0 195 Westwood, Mass. 60 Lenzner, Terry F. '61 G 19 5.11 207 New York, N.Y. 61 Papalia, Charles A. '57 G 22 5.10 200 Watertown, Mass. 62 Hurley, William T., III '61 G 19 6.0 200 Taunton, Mass. 64 Keating, James P. '59 G 20 5.9 198 Pittsburgh, Pa. 65 Barthelmes, Richard B. '61 G 19 5.11 185 Hamden, Conn. 66 Wilson, Roger K. '61 G 19 6.1 190 Sioux Falls, S.D. 67 Finley, Alexander...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Squad | 11/15/1958 | See Source »

...Princeton, N.J. 53 Christenson, Jon H. '61 C 19 6.4 205 Syracuse, N.Y. 54 Hallowell, Roger H., Jr. '61 C 19 6.0 195 Westwood, Mass. 60 Lenzner, Terry F. '61 G 19 5.11 207 New York, N.Y. 61 Papalia, Charles A. '57 G 22 5.10 200 Watertown, Mass. 62 Hurley, William T., III '61 G 19 6.0 200 Taunton, Mass. 64 Keating, James P. '59 G 20 5.9 198 Pittsburgh, Pa. 65 Barthelmes, Richard B. '61 G 19 5.11 185 Hamden, Conn. 66 Wilson, Roger K. '61 G 19 6.1 190 Sioux Falls, S.D. 67 Finley, Alexander...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Squad | 11/1/1958 | See Source »

After that, snaking through Washington Street came a car caravan with the Mayors of Woburn, Malden, Melrose. Chelsea, Somerville, and Watertown. The procession reached Loew's Orpheum in twenty minutes. They were expected. Huge banners hung across Washington Street, and a bank of gigantic revolving search-lights striped the air white and red. By the time the important guests began to arrive, the crowd was a panting mass of humanity. Police lines were trampled and girls screamed...

Author: By David M. Farquhar, | Title: The Penultimate Ha | 10/24/1958 | See Source »

...State John Foster Dulles tries to slip away from his job every couple of months to rest and think. And when he gets away, in thorough Thoreau-going fashion he goes very nearly to population's brink. He and his wife Janet pack a single bag, fly to Watertown, N.Y., board a twin-engined amphibious plane near Lake Ontario, and fly out to their own private Duck Island (3 sq. mi.) and their primitive three-room log cabin-bare of telephone, electricity, running water and plumbing. Foster Dulles cherishes his island privacy, but on the urging...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RECREATION: F. & J. at Play | 6/16/1958 | See Source »

Morrison notes that by 1650 students had begun to cut lectures "in order to attend the quarterly courts at Cambridge, the June fair at Watertown, and the spring election in Boston--the nearest equivalent to holidays that the Bay Colony offered...

Author: By Edmund B. Games jr., | Title: The Start of Harvard Education | 6/12/1958 | See Source »

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