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Second Crew.--Bow, J. A. Crooks; 2, Bennett Lucas; 3, J. A. Abbot; 4, W. C. Beal; 5, F. J. Gindorff; 6, Samuel Reber; 7. W. P. Dixon; stroke, S. G. French; coxswain, J. P. Whittal...
Additions to the courses offered by the Department of History include a course by Professor, W. C. Abbot on Modern Historiography, several courses on American History by Dr. Frederick Merk and two courses on the History of Religion by Professor G. F. Moore...
...follows: March: Front Section, Bagley Overture: Raymond, Thomas Suite: Peer Gynt, Grieg (a) Asa's Death. (b) The Morning. Specialty, Selected First Symphony, Tschaikowsky Andante Cantabile (2nd Movement). Specialty: Harvard Specialty Orchestra, Selected Hansel and Gretel, from the Fairy Opera, Humperdinck March: H. U. B. (Harvard University Band), L. Abbot '24 Selection: from the Bohemian Girl, Balfe Specialty: W. L. Olmstead '22, Selected S. B. Clark...
...inches in one of the most remarkable races ever held between the two universities. The war interrupted crew work and 1918 saw, only a partial resumption of the annual race against Yale in the form of a regatta on the Housatonic, which the University won. In 1919 Dr. Mather Abbot's crew at Yale defeated the University and in the early season of 1920 the Crimson went down in defeat before the Navy and Princeton, but Mr. Haines came back for the final race of the year and defeated Yale by eight lengths of open water
Battery A of Boston in now being reorganized under the direction of Captain T. L. Storer '18 and First Lieutenant J. I. Abbot '14, and desires recruits from the University. The battery was organized in 1895 by a group of University students. From then up to the time of the recent war, 90 percent of its members were undergraduates or recent graduates of the University, the other 10 percent being men from other universities. In all about 1100 men have been with the battery at one time or another, including: Oliver Ames '17, N. W. Cabot '98, T. J. Coolidge...