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...Charles H. Clark, editor of the Textile World, has been zealous & learned. He solemnly told the cotton men at Pawtucket last week, that: "Thorp was born in 1784, presumably in Rehoboth, Mass., the son of Reuben and Hannah (Bucklin) Thorp. No records of the date and place of his birth have been located, but entries in the Bibles of his brothers, David and Comfort, agree that at the time of his death, Nov. 15, 1848, he was sixty-four years old. For the assumption that he was born in Rehoboth there is the fact that his father and mother were...
...Creighton, Chairman, Miss Helen Bucklin; J. A. Blais, Miss Arline Skidmore; G. A. Norton, Miss Arline Skidmore; G. A. Norton, Miss Eleanor Burchard; H. T. Ring, Miss Beatrice Morrisette; M. L. Donaldson, Miss Laura McKown; A. G. Denison, Miss Florence Richardson...
Yesterday a team consisting of Law School and unclassified students defeated the second team 30-23, chiefly through more accurate passing and shooting. Bucklin of the Law School was the heaviest scorer and most consistent player on the floor...
...sided contest yesterday afternoon, the Freshman five was defeated by a quintet composed of Graduate Schools students to the tune of 47-16. The winners outplayed the 1924 team throughout, the game being featured by the fast passing and accurate shooting of the Graduates' forwards, of whom Bucklin was the star, scoring eight baskets from the floor, and two on free throws...
...Bucklin 1900. Stevens '99, Hoxie...