Word: thayer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Abbott Thayer Fenn, Concord, Massachusetts--Middlesex School...
...Spokane, Washington; Graduate Fellowships in Government to Edgar J. Kemler, of Baltimore, Maryland, Frederick H. Bullen, of Ithaca, and Charles B. Stauffacher, of Washington, D.C.; John Harvard Fellowships to Wilfred Kaplan, of Jamaica Plain, and Edward A. Robinson, of New York City; Shattuck Scholarship to James C.Abbott, of Melrose; Thayer Fellowship and University Fellowship to Herbert Sprince, of Lewiston, Maine; University Fellowships to Willard D. Arant, of Cambridge; William E. Daugherty, of David City, Nebraska, Henry A. Page, III, of Aberdeen, North Carolina, and Earle L. Rudolph, of Arkadelphia, Arkansas...
...Thayer fellowships to: Paul L. Richard 3G, Willard A. Smith 1G. Thayer scholarships to: Sidney W. Benson, Columbia University John C. Greene, University of South Dakota. William S. Johnson 1G. Thomas R. Steadman 1G. Gorham Thomas scholarship, Herbert W. Crispin. Townsend scholarships to: Laurence L. Barber Jr. 1G, Bernard S. Lynn, Stanford University, Donald T. MacRae, Dunlap Observatory. John Tyndall scholarship, Henry Hurwitz Jr. Cornell University...
...only wives but even the most seasoned baseballers in the audience wondered who Casey was. Harvardman (1885) Ernest L. Thayer, who had written the poem for the paper his friend Willie Hearst had recently acquired, declared that no real-life Casey existed. But baseball fans down the decades have had to invent not one but many. Up Boston way, they were sure Casey was King Kelly, the Babe Ruth of the '80s, whom the Boston National League club had bought for the unheard of price of $10,000 from the White Stockings in 1887. Almost every community...
Final standings in the In Interdormitory League were: W. L. Pot. Matthews 5 1 .834 Thayer 4 2 .667 Wigglesworth 3 2 .600 Holworthy 2 3 .400 Weld 2 3 .400 Massachusetts...