Word: concorde
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...addition to the names of the members of committees already announced, John Gardiner Flint of Boston is editorial chairman of the Red Book, Willis Bowne Wood of Plainfield, N. J., is a member of the Finance Committee, and Russell Robb, Jr., of Concord, is a member of the Jubilee Committee...
John Gardiner Flint, of Boston; Cornelius Hawkins Hawes, of Fall River; Alexander Haven Ladd, Jr., Chestnut Hill; Langdon Ward Post, of Bayport, N. Y.; James Robbins Reynolds, of Readville; Wallace Everard Stearns, of Concord, N. H.; Edwin Sibley Webster, Jr., of Chestnut Hill...
James Robbins Reynolds, of Readville; Alexander Haven Ladd, Jr., of Chestnut Hill; Wallace Everard Stearns, of Concord, N. H.: John Gardner Flint, of Boston; Cornelius Hawkins Hawes, of Fall River; Langdon, Ward Post, of Bayport...
Three additional nominees for the Freshman elections have been made through petition to the Student Council. The men thus nominated are Robert Darius Howard, of Washington, D. C., President, and John Gardner Flint, of Boston, and Wallace Everard Stearns, of Concord, for the Student Council. Further nominations may be made through petitions signed by 35 members of the class, turned in at the CRIMSON Building before 6 P. M. Tuesday, February...
...hands of the much superior and faster St. Paul's team the 1923 hockey seven yesterday suffered a 6 to 1 defeat at Concord, New Hampshire. The school boys were superior to the Freshmen in nearly every phase of the game, but during the second period the Crimson septet braced and throughout this period kept the St. Paul's players from scoring. Davis, the Concord school's right centre, was by far the most powerful factor in his team's victory, and almost unassisted he scored five of the six goals. A. H. Ladd and R. Watts played the best...