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- Letter from George C. Gebelein to John Richards, May 17, 1937 - George Gebelein, a silversmith from Boston, Massachusetts, created the Scudder Memorial Trophy for St. Paul's School, a college preparatory school near Concord, New Hampshire. The rowing trophy was designed by John Wiggins, a well-known woodcarver. The school presents the trophy, first awarded in 1937, to the winner of the annual First Crew race between the school's Shattuck and Halcyon boat clubs.

- May 17, 1937
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from George C. Gebelein to John Richards, May 17, 1937
George Gebelein, a silversmith from Boston, Massachusetts, created the Scudder Memorial Trophy for St. Paul's School, a college preparatory school near Concord, New Hampshire. The rowing trophy was designed by John Wiggins, a well-known woodcarver. The school presents the trophy, first awarded in 1937, to the winner of the annual First Crew race between the school's Shattuck and Halcyon boat clubs.
- Letter from George C. Gebelein to John Richards, June 9, 1937 - George Gebelein, a silversmith from Boston, Massachusetts, created the Scudder Memorial Trophy for St. Paul's School, a college preparatory school near Concord, New Hampshire. The rowing trophy was designed by John Wiggins, a well-known woodcarver. The school presents the trophy, first awarded in 1937, to the winner of the annual First Crew race between the school's Shattuck and Halcyon boat clubs.

- June 09, 1937
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from George C. Gebelein to John Richards, June 9, 1937
George Gebelein, a silversmith from Boston, Massachusetts, created the Scudder Memorial Trophy for St. Paul's School, a college preparatory school near Concord, New Hampshire. The rowing trophy was designed by John Wiggins, a well-known woodcarver. The school presents the trophy, first awarded in 1937, to the winner of the annual First Crew race between the school's Shattuck and Halcyon boat clubs.
- Letter to John Richards from George C. Gebelein, June 14, 1937 - George Gebelein, a silversmith from Boston, Massachusetts, created the Scudder Memorial Trophy for St. Paul's School, a college preparatory school near Concord, New Hampshire. The rowing trophy was designed by John Wiggins, a well-known woodcarver. The school presents the trophy, first awarded in 1937, to the winner of the annual First Crew race between the school's Shattuck and Halcyon boat clubs.

- June 14, 1937
- Collections - Artifact
Letter to John Richards from George C. Gebelein, June 14, 1937
George Gebelein, a silversmith from Boston, Massachusetts, created the Scudder Memorial Trophy for St. Paul's School, a college preparatory school near Concord, New Hampshire. The rowing trophy was designed by John Wiggins, a well-known woodcarver. The school presents the trophy, first awarded in 1937, to the winner of the annual First Crew race between the school's Shattuck and Halcyon boat clubs.