Word: welds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Engaged. Alfred Noyes, 47, famed English poet; to Mrs. Weld-Blundell of Lancashire, England...
Stroke and captain, F. C. Weld; 7, W. M. Randol, Jr.; 6, J. H. Muncaster; 5, H. deW. Wood; 4, C. O. Tuck; 3, J. R. Page; 2, Edward Herbert, Jr.; bow, J. O. Post, Jr.; cox, F. W. McNear...
...Edward Grew, N. P. Hallowell, Robert Hallowell, P. M. Hamlen, Scoville Hamlin, C. L. Harding, James Lawrence, Delmar Leighton, A. Lawrence Lowell, Mathew Luce, John Noble, Franklin Roosevelt, F. W. Richardson, Richard Saltonstall, David Sears, P. S. Sprague, Richard Storey, Robert Summers, Edward Weeks, Ralph Williams, Thomas Wright, Rudolph Weld...
...probably twice tomorrow also. The Yale 150-pound crew and the Yale Junior class crew, which will face the Crimson lightweights and Sophomore crew, respectively, as the preliminary to the Saturday regatta, will arrive here this afternoon in time for an evening row. They will stay at the Weld Boat Club...
Driving through the beautiful country that Dickens so liked, the Pickwick passengers will terminate their tour at The Weld, the Anderson estate in Brookline. Here amid great natural beauty, the picnic in "Pickwick" will be duplicated in the open air theatre on the spacious grounds. Assembled to watch this scene will be many members of the Harvard faculty and the entire membership of the Boston Dickens' Fellowship. Here, old friends like Tony and Sam Weller, the charming, Wardle family, Joe the fat Boy and others in the immortal galaxy will saunter about the grounds as through on the English countryside...