Word: winsor
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Henry C. Clark '11, Richard C. Floyd '11, F. Wadsworth Busk '16, Henry L. F. Kreger '16, David P. Morgan '16, Walter W. Weld '16, Alexander Winsor '16, Robert Baldwin '17, Graham B. Blaine '17, Clement K. Stodder '17, S. Abbot Smith '18, William B. Snow '18, Thomas D. Cabot '19, Francis A. Caswell '19, Henry C. Flower, Jr. '19, Francis W. Hatch '19, Frederic K. Bullard '20, Frederic C. Church, Jr. '20, Richard Saltonstall '20, Edward L. Bigelow '21, Henry H. Faxon '21, Dwight P. Robinson...
Gerald Hendorson '21, Richard S. Humphrey '21, R. Minturn Sedgwick '21, Winsor Gale '22, Richard R. Higgins '22, R. Keith Kane '22, Robert F. Bradford '23, Sheridan A. Logan '23, F. Wolsey Pratt '23, Russell Robb '23, Francis T. Baldwin '24, Arthur L. Coburn, Jr. '24, James J. Leo '24 Brooks Potter '24, Gardner Cowles, Jr. '25, Theodore Pearson '25, William E. Stillwell, Jr. '25, John E. Toulmin '25, Richard H. Field '26, Dudley Merrill '26, John D. W. Morrill '26, Stanley do J. Osborno '26, Edward H. Bailey...
...Wellesley Henry R. Heyburn Phoebe Rotch, Boston John W. Hird, II Patricia German Richard A. Hirschfield Betty Johnson, Marblehead William A. Hoftyzer Jo Parrish, Smith Robert H. Hoskins Marguerite Allen, Wheelock William K. Humphrey Juliet Crowder, Wellesley Robert T. Hurley Phebe Perry, Vassar Albert F. Hyde, II Alison Gilman, Winsor School Carl H. Imlay Barbara Cosgrovo, Simmons, Sidney C. Jackson Julie Ann Dolan, Simmons Eugene P. Johnson Barbara Sommes, Simmons Charles W. Joyce Jane Hill, Sarah Lawrence Summer R. Katze Clare Werther, Endicott Maxwell Kaufer Doroty Cohen, Wellesley George T. Kelton Lydia Vorillov, Radcliffe Caleb Kendall Phyllis Thompson, Belmont Robert...
...girls not on that ancestral list ever get on the dance floor. You are "cut in" quickly; but it soon becomes as convenience. There is little to talk about. You begin on her school, but after you have learned that she goes to Miss May's, Beaver or Winsor, conversation is over. In the fall you might ask her about field hockey, in the winter about the school play. She has probably taken a weekend to New York; but she can tell you nothing about the Nine O'clock...
Coming up against unexpected resistance, the Winthrop team, which leads the league, had its hands full subduing a fighting Kirkland outfit, and won only by a 5 to 2 margin. Charlie Griffith and Dick Moot fought stubbornly for Kirkland, but Jim Rousmaniere, Rob Winsor, and Bill LaCroix, in the Winthrop first line, were too fast for them...