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Thayer's best friend, Samuel E. Winslow, Class of 1885, was captain of the best nine Harvard would field for a long time to come. They won all their games except one which was against a team of semi-professionals...
...were close. Richard M. Bloch remembers playing bridge with his mathematics professor late into the night. The next morning, the professor arrived late for his 10 o'clock class, whispering to Bloch that he couldn't see straight and that he would never join the students again. Richard K. Winslow recalls that his philosophy and sociology professor, W. Ernest Hocking, invited the class for Sunday afternoon tea once per month...
...great big powerful guy," commanded the attention of many first-years, forcing them to poster their bedrooms with massive lists of significant historical dates. Also required of first-years was English A, an introduction to British and American literature. And the 1940's were not without their guts. Winslow remembers Music 1, which taught the recognition and appreciation of music, as "easy but fascinating...
Born in Boston in 1905, Jones attended the Boston High School of Practical Arts and later received a scholarship to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts School. She credits Winslow Homer and John Singer Sargent, whose work she discovered at the MFA, as being two of her major influences...
Among its other plans, the Winslow group is looking forward to a sort of test of community cooperation next spring: it aims to plant a vegetable garden in which everyone will share in both the labor and its produce. "We haven't had any personal schisms yet," says Zunes. "So far, we're a big happy family...