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...fifth of a series of "Open Nights" will take place Thursday night at 7.30 o'clock, at the Harvard College Observatory, Concord Avenue...
...recently reported as stating that 78 per cent of the college students of Columbia--undergraduates--remain in Columbia University or go to some other university for graduate and professional study. But, within twelve months of this surprising statement. Dr. Samuel S. Drury, Rector of St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., confessed that "not over 75 per cent of each graduating class here, for example, can show either the intellectual fiber or the vocational urge to justify higher education...
Seeking Divorce. Mrs. Anne Cannon Reynolds, 21, daughter of Joe F. Cannon (towels) of Concord, N. C.; from Zachary Smith Reynolds, 19, son of the late Richard Joshua Reynolds (Camels); in Reno. Grounds: incompatibility. Two years ago the bride's father escorted the couple to York, S. C. at 2 a.m. one day to see them married. They soon separated. Lately Mr. Reynolds settled $1,000,000 on his wife and year-old child. Last week he flew her to Reno in his airplane, departed saying, "The whole trouble was I liked small parties, Mrs. Reynolds liked big parties...
...Remington Borden., Jr. of Fall River (Middlesex) for Wigglesworth Halls; Ebenezer Francis Bowditch of Larchmont, N. Y. (Milton) for Massachusetts; Thomas Lynde Dammann of Winnetka, Ill. (North Shore Country Day) for Lionel and Mower; Harry Alan Gregg, Jr. of Nashua, N. H. (Exeter) for Weld; Charles King Howard of Concord (Andover) for Straus; Randolph Appleton Kidder of Andover (Noble and Greenough) for Holworthy; David Ralph Martin, Jr. of Austin, Minnesota (Central High) for Matthews; Chalmers Edward Sweeney of Boston (Boston Latin) for Thayer; William Keblinger Wyant, Jr. of Atlanta, Georgia (Boys' High School) for Grays...
...swift Middlesex team administered an overwhelming defeat to the Harvard 150-pounders by a score of 45-0 yesterday afternoon at Concord. The schoolboys, with two weeks of steady practice behind them, due to the quarantine, executed so perfectly a series of fast, tricky plays during the whole game, that the Harvard team was completely outplayed at every turn...