Word: weeded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...subscribers of The Nudist, official organ of the International Nudist Conference, went last week not The Nudist but copies of a substitute called Sunshine. Subscribers were disappointed to observe that Sunshine contained no photographs of nudists disporting themselves in the gravel-pits, weed-patches or trout streams of their colonies. It contained only solemnly written text concerning U. S. nudists and their more dignified activities.* Sunshine was preceded by a letter explaining what had happened to The Nudist. A month ago its publishers-because they wished to confine their circulation to subscribers, eliminate entirely The Nudist's newsstand sales...
Arthur Henry Weed '36, of Milton, was instantly killed in an accident early Saturday night, when the bicycle he was riding was struck by an automobile. The accident occurred on a country road near East Brewster. Weed, who lived in Leverett House, was returning from a bicycle trip to Provincetown with two companions, both Harvard Sophomores. They were uninjured...
During his Freshman year Weed, who prepared at Milton, was a member of the Instrumental Clubs, and of the 1933 track team. He also acted as assistant hockey manager and played intramural football. He was 19 years...
Leverett: Amory, r.e.; Oppenheimer, r.t.; Hartman, r.g.; Beardsley, c.; Scannell, Viets, l.g.; Weed, l.t.; Dawes, l.e.; Tyng, q.b.; Howe, Stevens, h.b.; Wallace...
High Jump--Won by Reiche; second, Luther Scheffy '35; third, A. H. Weed '36. Height--5 feet, 10 inches...