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...Reverend William Learoyd Sperry, Bartlett Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Dean of the Theological School of Harvard University will conduct the services in Appleton Chapel tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock...
...been shifted to fullback to bolster up the Colonels' offensive. Now weighing over 235 pounds with remarkable speed and three years' experience, his presence in the backfield should be of material assistance, not only as a line-plunger of known worth, but also as an outstanding interference man. Bartlett, veteran fullback, who has been one of the most successful ground gainers in the preliminary games, has little chance of getting in to the play owing to a recently contracted illness. Lemon will fill Roberts old position at end. He weighs 165 pounds and has played two years on the Centre...
...Francis Rouillard '23, back 21 5.05 172 Chicopee High Philip Spalding '25, quarterback 20 5.09 142 Milton P. H. Theopold '25, tackle 20 6.01 175 St. Marks G. W. Tower '23, tackle 21 5.11 185 New Rochelle High Cetre Statistics Name and Position Age Height Weight Prep School Themas Bartlett, back 22 5.08 157 Charles Cecil, end 20 5.08 160 Leslio Combs, end 22 5.11 156 Morgan Park Mil. Herbert Covington, quarterback 20 5.05 158 Mayfield High Benjamin Cregor, tackle 23 5.11 180 Minos Gordy, tackle 21 5.10 177 Peoples Tucker James Green, back 20 5.09 145 Louisville High Jope...
...Hamilton '06 4 Campus Dreams E. N. Blake '97 5 Bacchanale (Act I, Veusberg,) "Tannhauser" Wagner 6 Third Movement, "Scheherazade" Rimsky-Korsakoff The Prince and the Princess. 7 Hungarian March Berlioz 8 a. Paige's Horse F. J. E. Woodbridge '89 b. To the Fairest College D. C. Bartlett '03 (Organist--Carl E. Lamson '99.) 9 Selection, "The Chocolate Soldier", Strauss 10 Ave Maria Bach-Gounod (Solo violin, harp, organ and strings.) 11 "Pomp and Circumstance" Elgar
Such an action can hardly be counted as befitting any Administration; but the statement of Assistant Postmaster Bartlett in connection, with it is far more important, questioning as it does the efficacy of the Civil Service system for higher offices. According to General Bartlett, every Administration needs higher officials which it can trust with its plans for accomplishing great reforms, and employees who act as tale-bearers for the minority are a severe handicap and menace to the handling of the Government. In other words, the Civil Service is only for the lower employees and cannot be applied...