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...that of last year. Smith has shown great improvement in the "cage" in his batting and will probably play first base. Second base is still open, as Coolidge will not return. Phillips, '86, has been playing steadily and is a promising candidate. Baker will probably cover short and Beaman third. LeMoyne will play left-field, and, provided Phillips plays second-base, Lovering will be kept in right-field, where he did such good service last year. Crocker when not behind the bat will probably play centre-field. We think the make up of the nine the strongest the college...
President Charles C. Beaman presided, and opened the intellectual proceedings in a witty speech, the beginning of which was part Greek, part several more modern languages. This and the printing of the menu in Greek characters was, he explained, in pursuance of an outcome of the new heresy against ancient Greek-that all the speeches should be in that language. Mr. Beaman compared the attendance of New-Yorkers at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, showing that there are 71 in the first, 54 in the second, and 32 in the third, while in the Harvard freshman class today there are more...
...Harvard Club of New York gave its 18th annual dinner Thursday night at Delmonico's. Among those present were C. C. Beaman, who presided, Brayton Ives, John O. Sargent. Prof. George M. Lane, Charles R. Codman, of Boston, Chauncey M. Depew, Prof. N. S. Shaler, Dis.-Atty. Olney, Amos N. Fiske, Dr. Francis M. Weld, and U. S. Grant, Jr. In his opening address Mr. Beaman stated that the club started in 1865 with 65 members...
...held in the latter part of January. Coolidge wills probably not play ball this year, and if he does will not begin work until later in the year. The following men are the candidates: -LeMoyne, '84, (capt.) Baker, '85, Lovering, '84, Hamlin, '84, Keep, '84, Crocker, 85, Beaman, '85, Winslow, '85, Watson, '85, Nichols, '86, Allen, '86, Smith, '86, Phillips, '86, Chamberlain, '86, Kimball, '86, Edgerly, '86, Tilden...
...base-Beaman, of Harvard...