Word: normans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...lecturers: Professor H. O. Hormell, in Government; Malcolm C. Campbell, from Indiana, in Law; George C. Clancy, from Beloit, in English; director: Herbert Sidney Langfield, of Psychological Laboratory; Resident manager of the Harvard Union: David Mason Little, Jr.; Superintendent of Library: of the Business School: Cecil, Alured Ross; instructors: Norman W. Fradd, in Physical Training, ten months, from September 1, 1919; Paul Withington, in Physical Training; Aaron Paul Pratt, in Public Health Administration; Harry Linenthal, in Industrial Hygiene; Harry Elpert, in Physical Training, eight months, from October 1, 1919; Donald Kirk David, in Business; John Marks Brewer, in Education...
Subject to the approval of the Student Council the following lacrosse managers have been appointed: Robert MacKenzie Dunning '20, of Allston, first assistant manager; Arthur Joseph Grant '21, of Youngstown, Ohio, 2nd assistant manager; Norman Alexander Hall '22, of Brighton, freshman manager...
...same brigade were Captain Andrew Thompson '06, of Worcester, who received the Croix de Guerre, and Major Norman M. MacLeod '02, of Providence, R. I. The latter received the D. S. C. and Croix de Guerre with a palm for conspicuous service at Macheville, when an attack was directed against this town last September. Major MacLeod was liaison officer at the time with the 102nd regiment, and took command of the scattered elements of infantry which did not have sufficient officers, owing to losses. With these men, Major MacLeod, then captain, successfully resisted an enemy counter-attack...
...dinner held by all members of the University hockey team who won their "H's" this year Norman Stewart Walker, Jr., '20, of Castelton Corners, L. I., N. Y., was elected captain of next years University team. Walker prepared at St. Paul's School, where he played on the school hockey team in his last year. He captained the 1920 Freshman seven and played defense on last year's informal team. He held the position of coverpoint on the University team this year and played in every game of the season...
...Caplan, of Pittsburg, Pa.; Robert Pierce Casey, of Dorchester; Albert Francis Cummings; of Dorchester; Harry Hyman Fein, of Dorchester; Carleton Perry Fuller, of Mansfield, Mass.; Edward Randolph Gay, of Cam- bridge; Thomas Harold Greene, of Dorchester; Richard M. Gudeman, of Chicago, Ill.; Martin Luther Hope, of Colorado Springs, Col.; Norman McKee Lang, of Oakland, Cal.; John Thomas Noonan, of Great Barrington, Mass.; Francis Parkman, of Boston; Earl Bryan Schwulst, of Farmersville, Tex.; Saul Yesner, of Dorchester...