This was a College music group that formed in 1974 and was directed by Andrew Parkinson. It quickly became one of the leading Cambridge ensembles in the field of Medieval music and its termly concerts were well attended. When its members left College in 1976 it did not continue
Newell Boathouse is a boathouse on the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Named for a popular Harvard athlete killed just a few years after graduation, is the primary boathouse used by Harvard University's varsity men's rowing teams. It stands on land subject to an unusual peppercorn lease agreement between Harvard and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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The Weld Boathouse, located on the Cambridge side of the Charles River, is home to the women’s rowing team at Harvard. Weld Boathouse was donated and built by George Walker Weld in 1906 for the purpose of encouraging “university-wide rowing”. As the home for not only the women’s team but also the recreational sculling and House intramural rowing program, Weld boathouse is a hub for the rowing community at Harvard.
Rowed number 6 for the Kent School, Connecticut 1948 Henley Crew.
Benjamin Berry Thelin, age 75, died on November 11, 2005. He was preceded in death by parents, the Reverend Canon Harold and Sue B. Thelin, of San Antonio, Texas. He was born on September 5, 1930, in Los Angeles, California. He graduated from Kent School, Kent, Connecticut in 1949, and graduated from Union College, Schenectady, New York, in 1953. He married Patricia Owen Feid on June 11, 1957. Benjamin Thelin was an Air Force pilot, separating to fly with Pan-American Grace Airways. After serving in Florida and South America, Benjamin transitioned into financial services. Working first with Crocker Bank in California, he joined Bank of America and served in the Foreign Bank Division, in Lima, Peru, Okinawa, Japan, and Republic of Singapore. Benjamin left to serve as Chief Financial Officer of Enen and Associates. Upon returning to the United States, he joined First National Bank in Reno, Nevada, while residing at Incline Village, Lake Tahoe. Ben continued to use his financial background assisting colleagues in commercial real estate development projects. Upon retiring to San Antonio, Texas, Benjamin joined St. Francis Academy for Girls as a teacher of English and Mathematics. Benjamin established an International Baccalaureate program for Bilingual Education at St. Francis, the first of its kind in San Antonio. The program was funded through private donations from Benjamin's prep and college schools. When St. Francis Academy closed, Benjamin entered full retirement by mentoring local San Antonio business leaders for bilingual and business development. Benjamin derived great pleasure watching his former students succeed in their business efforts. During these years Benjamin continued flying when possible, establishing a firm habit of gliding and parachuting and doing so until the final weeks of his life. Benjamin supported the Episcopal Church, teaching Bethel courses at St. Luke's, and as an active parishioner at St. Francis Episcopal. Benjamin graduated from Kent School Cum Laude, receiving the Columbia Cup in recognition of his all round contribution to the school and student body. Neither Kent nor Union could have asked for a more ardent supporter and living example of the schools purposes.