Word: aaron
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Fine Arts: Sidney Fiske Kimball '09, of Dorchester; Bayard Cutting Fellowship; James Louis Moore 2G., of Emaus, Pa.; Charles Eliot Norton Fellowship: Clarence Kennedy 1G., of Philadelphia, Pa.; Rogers Fellowships: Kenneth John Conant 1 S.A., of Two Rivers, Wis.; George Edwin Plaisted, Jr., 2G., of Malden; Parker Fellowships: Abraham Aaron Roback 4G., of Montreal, Que.; Glen Harwood Spangler 3G., of Los Angeles, Cal.; Reginald George Trotter 2G., of Toronto, Ont.; John Harvard Fellowship: Ralph Monroe Eaton 2G., of Stockton, Cal.; Philip H. Sears Scholarship: John Edward Anderson 2G., of Laramie, Wyo.; Robert Treat Paine Fellowship: Niles Carpenter, Jr., of Evanston...
...Aaron Davis Weld '18, of Boston, has been appointed second assistant manager of the University tennis team, and Richard van Wyck Buel, of New York, N. Y., manager of the University second team subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee...
...Parker, Jr., of Bay City, Mich.; Albert Edward MacDougall, of Flushing, L. I., N. Y.; from the class of 1919, Robert Edward Jackson, of Wakefield, Mass.; Frederick Coleman Fishback, of Washington, D. C.; John Henderson Quirin, of Manchester, N. H.; George Daniel Flynn, Jr., of Fall River, Mass.; Leo Aaron Cohen, of Gardner, Mass; William Hamilton Mitchell, of Chicago...
...meeting held after the match, Robert Edward Jackson, of Wakefield, was elected captain of the 1919 team. John Henderson Quirin, of Manchester, N. H., was appointed manager, and Leo Aaron Cohen, of Gardiner, was appointed assistant manager, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee...
...Brookline; Henry Purkitt Kidder, of Southboro; George Anderson King, Jr., Washington, D. C.; Ewen Cameron Mac-Veagh, of New York; Gardiner Coit Means, of Madison, Me.; William Allis Norris, of Milwaukee, Wis.; Samuel Endicott Peabody, of Longwood; Casimir deRham, of New York; Thomas Blythe Scott, Jr., of New York; Aaron Davis Weld, of Boston...