Word: joseph
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Webster, Jr., '23, the chairman, announces that the following men have been elected to the board in this order: John Jacob Sack, of New York, N. Y., sub-chairman; John Rodgers Flather, of Lowell; John Bryant Paine, Jr., of Weston; John Malcolm Forbes, of Milton; Robert Worthington, of Dedham; Joseph Morgan Cooper, of Syracuse, N. Y.; Summer Bartlett Andrew, of Brookline; Richard Corre Bostwicks of Bronxville, N. Y.; Charles Kimball Cummings, Jr., of Boston, and John Walter Wood, Jr., of New York...
...yesterday afternoon the Student Council voted to make basketball a minor sport in the University, and recommended that Freshman insignia be awarded to the following members of the 1923 team: Nicholas Depopolo of Westfield, Robert Frederick Doolittle of New York, N. Y., David Francis Egan of Newport, R. I., Joseph Milton Hartley, 2d., of Fairmount, W. Va., Arthur Edmund McLeish, Jr., of Fort Benton, Mont., John Pallo of Westfield, Henry Blair Tyson of New York, N. Y., captain, and Arthur Newell Moore of Cambridge, manager. After several petitions were read and the reports of the seasons of the Freshman, inter...
...following article, Joseph Lee '83, a leader in the playground movement and the War Camp Community Service in New England, of which he was president during the war, states his views on "The Need for Social Service Work...
...yesterday afternoon's practice Joseph A. Corson, Yale '11, manager of the Yale track team which went over to England with the University team to meet Oxford and Cambridge, and Francis W. Capper '15, captain of he Crimson team in that year, and star half-miler, both watched the distance men work out on the cinder path. Capper gave particular attention to the men out for the half-mile and the mile. Corson was favorably impressed with the large squad out for track, and thought that the new system introduced this year ought to develop men who have heretofore been...
Tales of My Native Town: by Gabriele D'Annunzio. Translated by Prof. Rafael Mantellini, Ph.D., with an introduction by Joseph Hergesheimer. Doubleday, Page and Company: New York...