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...same time, Winthrop and Dunster engaged in a free-hitting brawl, ending in favor of the Puritans, 11-6. They found the twirling of George W. Blackwood '37 to their liking, knocking out 11 hits in the first four innings...
...judging committee, which will select one of the group to deliver the oration on Class day is composed of Thomas H. Bilodeau, Jr., George W. Blackwood, William B. Gavin Jr., Leo A. Ecker, George S. Ford, Ernest A. Gray Jr., and William H. Schmidt...
...other game yesterday, Dunster staved off a last inning rally by Adams to win, 11-8. Leading Dunster-Funsters was George S. Ford '37, who, batting in the clean-up position, smacked out four hits, including a double. Expert fielding was contributed by George W. Blackwood '37 at short-stop for Dunster. In the last half of the seventh inning, Adams staged a rally as John R. Findley '37 knocked out a single, followed by Texas Leaguers by W. Brooks Cavin '37 and Richard O. Howe '37. With the bases loaded and two out, Hubert H. Hauck '38 dribbled...
After preparing sample orations, the men will deliver them before the Class Day Committee, which will choose one for the honor of speaking on Class Day. Sample orations must be prepared by May . Members of the judging committee are: Thomas H. Bilodeau, Jr., Gorge w. Blackwood, William B. Gavin, Jr., Leo a. Ecker, George S. Ford, Ernest A. Gray, Jr., and William H. Schmidt...
Members of the Class Day committee besides Ford are Thomas H. Bilodeau, Jr., Ernest A. Gray, Jr., George W. Blackwood, William H. Schmidt, 2nd, Leo A. Ecker, and William B. Cavin, Jr. Ford, who received the highest number of all votes for the committee, has been acting as unofficial chairman until yesterday when he was officially chosen to head the group...