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...result of the Freshman hockey managership competition which closed last night, Brooks Potter of Boston was elected Manager, John McKinstry Kimball of Portland, Me., was elected Assistant Manager, and Grafton Wolfe of Omaha, Neb., Charles Bagg Cooper of Syracuse, N. Y., and Harry Blake Tyler of Milton were elected Second Assistant Managers in the order named. The Manager and First Assistant Manager are in charge of the regular 1924 team, while the Second Assistants manage the three dormitory teams...
...Boat, Frey Harvard Banjo Club VIII. a. Indian Serenade, Beresford b. In the Boat, Greig Radcliffe Glee Club IX. a. Serenade, Haydn b. Deep River, arr. Roepper J. F. Lautner and Harvard Glee Club X. a. One-Two-Three-Four Radcliffe Mandolin Club b. 'Cello Solo Miss Esther Bagg XI. a. Old Medley b. Prayer of Thanksgiving Harvard Glee Club
...study of chemistry will benefit by the Stanley Bagg Pennock scholarship. Any senior specializing in this science with intent to make it his life work is eligible. He must show conscientious work and good grades. Unlike many awards, it is for no particular branch of the subject. This is encouragement for the steady, hard-working undergraduate, rather than for the man who is brilliant on tests, but unreliable in daily work. The reward is for efforts in college courses only, not for labor on a special outside subject...
...year to be given to that indigent senior student in college who, specializing in Chemistry and intending to follow a Chemical career, is judged by the Chemical faculty to be worthy of it through conscientious effort and reasonably high standing." The scholarship is to be known as "The Stanley Bagg Pennock Scholarship" and is given in memory of S. B. Pennock '15 by his father, John D. Pennock...
...death of Stanley Bagg Pennock on November 27th, Harvard College lost a worthy son. There are few of the alumni who are not acquainted with the great service be rendered his Alma Mater during his three years on the football team. But, owing to his extreme modesty and the reticence with which he spoke about anything he was doing, there are very few, even of his friends, who realize the far greater field of service he had entered on leaving college, and in which he gave his life. In order that none of the inspiration to be derived from...