Camp Greylock

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Camp Greylock is a boys' summer camp located in Becket, Massachusetts, United States. The land was purchased in the fall of 1915, and its opening summer was 1916. Its founders were three brothers, George, Gabriel ("Doc"), and Lou Mason. It is currently the oldest continuously operating, private, all-boys' summer camp in Massachusetts.[1]

Notable campers and staff[]

Notable campers and staff of Camp Greylock include:

References[]

  1. ^ Berkshire Eagle, July 15, 2005 p. 11
  2. ^ "Getting Personal" Greylock Beacon, January 1, 1949, 24
  3. ^ flyleaf: Jacob Appel, Beyond Marathon (University Editions, 1991)
  4. ^ http://www.campgreylock.com/alumni_archives_redgrey.php retrieved 10-27-2011
  5. ^ Sam Coslow, Cocktails for Two: The Many Lives of Giant Songwriter Sam Coslow (Arlington House, 1977)
  6. ^ "L.A. Confidential" Tennis, March 2003, 41.
  7. ^ "Peter Falk Made Stage Debut at Camp" http://www.summercampculture.com/peter-falks-stage-debut-at-summer-camp/ retrieved 10-27-2011 and Peter Falk, Just One More Thing: Stories From My Life (Carroll & Graf, 2006), 12.
  8. ^ "Little Orphan Larry," New York Post, February 8, 2004
  9. ^ http://mycampfriends.com/pages/more_camp_videos/121.php Archived 2011-12-21 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 10-27-2011
  10. ^ http://www.campgreylock.com/alumni_archives_redgrey.php retrieved 10-27-2011
  11. ^ Mason, Gabriel R., Gabriel Blows His Horn, (Philadelphia, Dorrance & Company, 1972), 53
  12. ^ Nat Holman: The Man, His Legacy and CCNY, http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/library/exhibitions/holman/the_1920s_pop1.html Archived 2012-06-03 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 10-27-2011
  13. ^ Gabriel R. Mason "Down Memory Lane", Greylock Beacon, January 1, 1941, 3 and "The Executive Life: And No One Mentions The Many Mosquitoes," New York Times, June 14, 1992
  14. ^ "Good News is Tops," Greylock Daily Beacon, 20 August 1942, 1.
  15. ^ This American Life, episode 383, "Origin Story"
  16. ^ http://www.campgreylock.com/covers_1993.php Archived 2012-02-18 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 10-27-2011
  17. ^ “Mooning Over Camp,” On the Avenue, 18 February 1989, 18
  18. ^ "Joshua Malina: Backwash Comes Together," Crackle blog, http://www.crackle.com/blog/joshua-malina-backwash-comes-together/, retrieved 10-27-2011
  19. ^ Katherine Bowers "Back to Basics," Boston Common Magazine, Summer 2008, 139
  20. ^ "Billy Mills Captivates the Crowd," Greylock Beacon, July 10, 2008, 1
  21. ^ "Hello Newman" Greylock Beacon, August 7, 2007, 1-2 and http://life-gay.blogspot.com/2011/02/james-newman-pictures-shirtless-info.html?zx=4ac8eb7e1e4822af, retrieved 10-27-2011
  22. ^ Katherine Bowers "Back to Basics," Boston Common Magazine, Summer 2008, 139
  23. ^ "Scouts Show Budding Ring Stars," Greylock Daily Beacon, July 12, 1952, 1
  24. ^ "Classic Sports Posters Hit The Market Again," CNBC Sportsbiz, June 10, 2011, https://www.cnbc.com/id/43359147, retrieved 10-27-2011
  25. ^ "Old Timers News Page," Greylock Beacon, January 1, 1946, 25.
  26. ^ Katherine Bowers "Back to Basics," Boston Common Magazine, Summer 2008, 139 and "The Executive Life: And No One Mentions The Many Mosquitoes," New York Times, June 14, 1992
  27. ^ http://www.campgreylock.com/alumni_archives_redgrey.php
  28. ^ “Mooning Over Camp,” On the Avenue, 18 February 1989, 18
  29. ^ "Junior Side Personals," Greylock Beacon, January 1, 1952, 32

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Coordinates: 42°17′57″N 73°04′05″W / 42.299167°N 73.068019°W / 42.299167; -73.068019

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