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...they selected, but who has not yet answered the call, is George A. Buttrick, 34, English-born son of an English Methodist minister. During the War he worked for the Y. M. C. A. After the War he came to the U. S., eventually to secure the pastorate of the First Presbyterian Church of Buffalo, the post he now holds...
Died. Rev. Dr. Wallace Buttrick, 72, onetime President of the General Education Board of the Rockefeller Foundation; in Baltimore...
...saving force of the South has been found. Wallace Buttrick, writing in the Review of Reviews, asserts that education is developing apace below the Mason and Dixon line. There has been an awakening to the inadequacy of the school system and to the necessity of providing schools for the long submerged classes whose prosperity is growing. In 1924 the amount expended for public schools was over ten times that of 1902. Secondary schools are multiplying rapidly and higher education is not far behind. Great improvement in the existing universities has resulted from greater appropriations and private gifts...
Another member of the University who will figure in the day's proceedings is J. B. Buttrick '28, of Concord. Buttrick is the direct descendant of the Major John Buttrick who led the attack of the minute men across the Concord bridge during the defense of the town by the revolutionary army. Part of the program will be a sham battle in which he will take the part of his famous ancestor and reenact the historic contest...
...Pollard of Middlesex, five-year veteran of the team there and captain two years ago; Hamilton Heard, captain of the Groton School nine last year; B. W. Morris, who played three years at St. George's; R. I. Hunneman, third baseman from Noble and Greenough; and John Buttrick, who was on the Exeter squad last year...