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...Boston Latin Cordingley, William A. 19 180 5.11 Exeter Duane, George E. 17 173 6. Newton High Fagerland, Robert 19 175 6.2 Arlington High Hamill, Hunt 19 160 6. Milton Academy Hemp, Richard H. 17 147 5.10 Berkeley High Hinchliff, William E. 18 170 6.1 Pomfret Hoar, Sherman 19 165 6.1 Exeter Kelley, Richard W. 18 150 5.11 Somerville High Kelly Barton 18 160 6.1 Groton Kennedy, John F. 19 165 6. Choate Maguire, Albert 20 175 5.11 Hebron (Worcester) MacIssac, Frederick M. 18 160 6.2 Moses Brown Murphy. Vincent L. 18 170 6. Brooklyn Friends Parrot, Donald...
...Class of 1912 baseball team defeated Pomfret Academy by the score of 20 to 3 in a slow game...
...died in 1925, he left a widow with a "show place" at Locust Valley, L. I., two daughters, one of them Mrs. Juan Trippe (Pan American Airways), and two sons, William and Ed- ward Jr. At the time that his father became a Morgan partner young Ed was in Pomfret School. From there he went to the University of Virginia whither his brother William had preceded him. To distinguish them Bill was known as "Big Stet," Ed as "Little Stet." The janitor of his house called Ed "Mr. Statistics...
Thirteen British boys (average age, 16) are this year enjoying an International Schoolboy Fellowship in such schools as Kent, Loomis, St. Paul's, Taft, Asheville, Choate, Pomfret...
...Cooperstown, N. Y. is the Beasley School which teaches boys to concentrate by the very means which the Noise Abatement Commission deplores. Beasley School was founded in 1928 by Chauncey Haven Beasley, onetime Latin teacher at Pomfret, inventor of Golfits Latine which makes a parlor game of declensions and conjugations. Headmaster Beasley, aware that most businessmen must work amid distracting noises, devised two years ago a Concentration Course which has now become his school's chief feature. Every day, first thing in the morning, his 31 students (aged 8 to 16) meet and concentrate together. Older boys get harder...