Word: welds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...House, J. H. Perkins, 1L; in Beck Hall. Professor C.N. Jackson '98: in Claverly Hall, Assistant Dean W. I. Nichols '26 and Davidson Sommers 1L.: In Dana Chambers, P. W. Williams 2L., tutor and instructor in Government; in Drayton Hall, B. F. Jones 4M: in Dunster Hall, E. M. Weld, Jr. 1L.: in 5 Linden Street, W. B. Kohler 2L.: in Little Hall, W. S. Stone 2L., graduate secretary of the Harvard Union: in Reeds Block, L. S. Wright 3G, instructor in English A; in Russell Hall, R. H. Field 2L.: in Shepherd Hall, S. E. Gleason 1G.: in Fairfax...
Shortly after the Saturday afternoon victory over Cornell and M. I. T. the Freshman crew elected Stanley Wyman Swaim '31, of Needham, as captain for the remainder of the season, it was announced yesterday at Weld Boathouse Swaim is at present stroke on the first-year eight. He prepared at Kent School, where he set the pace for the second schoolboy shell...
...about the same time in the afternoon, the three Cornell crews, here for Saturday's regatta with Harvard and Tech, left the Weld Boathouse and made a brief excursion down to the Basin to become accustomed to the cross-chop that usually disturbs the Charles course...
...Freshman crews, under the tutelage of Coach H. H. Haines, have been confined recently to short practice brushes on the straight stretches below the Weld Boathouse, but have revealed power in these work-outs. They have been supplied with a training table in the Smith Halls Dining Room this week and all first-year oarsmen will cat there for the remainder of the season...
...agreed to sell out to the American Power & Light Co., for the equivalent of $166 a share. That is, they were trading each of their Montana Power shares for two shares of a new issue which the American Power & Light was issuing; and a banking-syndicate (Bonbright & Co., White, Weld & Co. and National City Co.) was willing to pay $83 for each of those new American Power & Light shares. Mr. Ryan, in Manhattan last week, recommended that other Montana Power shareholders make the trade. They as a group would be getting somewhat more than $82,000,000 for their property...