Word: whitneys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...voted the decision, is headed by William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, as Chairman, and includes as Faculty members Dean Hanford, Chester N. Greenough '98, professor of English, and Arlie V. Bock, Harry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene. Graduate members of the Committee are William Edmunds '00, George Whitney '07, and Charles C. Buell '23, himself a former captain and star quarterback of the Varsity...
Aurora scored three goals before Greentree got started. Then, with Tommy Hitchcock at No. 2 playing as well as he did before injuries the past two years made it look as if his polo days were over, Jock Whitney's team began to show its class (TIME, Sept. 23). Little George H. (''Pete") Bostwick, at No. 1, missed half a dozen shots at the goal but he counted with three others. Gerald Balding, at No. 2, had a hard time turning the speedy Aurora attack but he got away for two goals and Whitney made another which...
George E. Cole, manager, stated that the new officers will be: stockholders, to serve until October, 1940, Professor Chester Neyes Greenough and Professor Edward A. Whitney, former master of Kirkland House and now on leave of absence for the first semester; officers for one year; president, Henry S. Thompson, '99; vice-president, Austin W. Scott, '37; secretary, Waltor Humphreys; and treasurer, John L. Taylor; other directors for one year, Delmar Leighton, Dean of Freshmen, and Professor Alfred C. Redfield, representing Harvard at Large; Horace S. Ford and Jasper Whiting, representing MIT at Large; Professor Clinton P. Biddle, representing the Harvard...
Dick Walker, former Middlesex player, who stands 6 feet, 2 inches and weighs 188 may hold down one of the regular tackle berths. Likely guesses also include Charley Houghton, up from Morristown, and Whitney Wright from Nobles...
...include: Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36, President of the CRIMSON; Raymond Dennett, President of Phillips Brooks House; Thomas H. Quinn, President of the Debating Council; John S. Howe '36, President of the Instrumental Clubs; John J. Slocum '36, President of the Advocate; John Carley '36, President of the Lampoon; Whitney M. Cook '36, President of the Dramatic Club; Edward C. Streeter, Jr. '36, President of the Mountaineering Club; Robert S. Brainerd, President of the Harvard Peace Society; Boone Schirner '37, executive secretary of the NSL; Douglas P. Dryer '36, President of the Liberal Club; and Thomas A. Ivory...