Word: websterisms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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University HARVARDPRINCETON M.I.T. Stroke Cassedy West Richardson 7 Saltonstall Dayton Miller 6 Bacon Merrill Valentine 5 Bancroft Pease Cimorelli 4 Webster Williams Regan 3 Erickson Shennan Pleasants 2 Hallowell Botzow Hapgood Bow Holcomb Pflaumer Thieler Jayvee Stroke Lawrence Crane Birmble 7 Hollingsworth F.Kellogg McLeod 6 Robertson Pell Evans 5 Buckley Skillman Denning 4 Hovey Tasker Cummings 3 Locke Cumming Birdsell 2 Swaim Lafeau Birmer Bow McKesson Miller Hall 150-pound Stroke Prince Hardy Bearce 7 Lincoin Hallett Walsh 6 Lombard Moore Casey 5 Woodward Drewery Anderson 4 Wiggins Root Levine 3 Gillbert Backus Raymond 2 Campbell Smith Kirkpatrick Bow Perry...
...first crew, as officially announced, is as follows: Stroke, C. J. Cassedy '33; 7. Robert Saltonstall '33; 6. W. B. Bacon '33; 5. Malcolm Bancroft '33; 4. A. N. Webster '31; 3. J. M. Erickson '32; 2. Captain J. W. Hallowell '31; Bow, W. H. Holcomb '33; Cox, F. S. Holmes...
...plans of the past several weeks. M. M. Johnson, Jr. '31, is the latest recruit to the sick list, and will probably not reappear on the river until the end of the season. His place at number four in Cassedy's boat is being taken by A. N. Webster '31, who has previously been rowing in Lawrence's boat at number...
Partner Hovey's nephew, Edwin Sibley Webster Jr., 31, was also made a partner. This young man began his career slowly. After graduating from Harvard in 1923 and from Harvard Business School in 1925, he went to work for his father in Stone & Webster, Inc., first on a construction job in Puget Sound, then on a Florida bus line, then with a power company in Virginia. From those occupations he went to Boston to be a messenger boy in the Stone & Webster Building for a while, then entered the legal department of the firm. He was a vice president when...
...business-school classmate of young Partner Webster was lank Albert H. Gordon. After graduation he went to work for Goldman, Sachs & Co. He was named last week as the third partner of reorganized, revitalized Kidder, Peabody...