Word: westfield
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...When 400 New York State women's clubs donated one book apiece to the library of Westfield Farms, reformatory for women, a Patchogue club balked at giving Ernest Hemingway's To Have and Have Not, could see no "rehabilitative value...
Emile P. Gautheir '38, North Chelmsford; Joseph J. Geehern '40, Westfield; James MacK. Gillespie '40, Andover; Harold L. Golden '38, Brookline; David S. Grey '40, Woburn; Wendell F. Grimes '38, Winthrop; Edward G. Harris '38, Allston; George C. Harris '38, Cambridge; Joseph P. Healey '38, Cambridge; Robert B. Holden '38, Stoneham; Jacob Horowitz '39, Roxbury; Gordon S. Ierardi '39, Somerville; Harry M. Johnson, Jr. '39, Cambridge...
...Westfield, Mass., Jasper T. Dunham, 90, was hauled into court on a charge of reckless driving. The judge asked him whether he didn't think he was too old to drive. Indignantly replied Nonagenarian Dunham: ''When I went to school 1 learned there was always a lot of exceptions to every rule, and in this case I'm one of them...
...from Washington. After that long-distance interview he became a fiscal agent, with his amazingly wide acquaintance among U. S. bankers, acquired in distributing commercial paper, as his most valuable asset. A large, plump, kindly man with close-cropped hair, Mr. Dunn raises prize roses at his home in Westfield, N. J. He can never remember their botanical names...
...John B. Barney '37, of Bridgewater; Edward L. Bassett '36, of Marblehead; Frank A. Bautze '36, of Boston; Robert L. Bentley, 2d. '36, of Arlington; Charles N. Breed, Jr. '36, of Swampscott; John Briggs, 3d. '38, of Cambridge; John H. Burns '37, of Andover; Stanley J. Boguniecki '36, of Westfield...