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That Harvard's standard of admission is two years in advance of what the public schools can meet is the criticism offered by the supervisor of the Boston Public Schools, Mr. F. V. Thompson. President Lowell's reply defends the position of higher learning for now and for all time...
Lieutenant Edward Hooper Gardiner '19, of Boston, was killed in action September 12, in the St. Mihiel offensive. He had been previously reported missing from the 50th Air Squadron, Air Service, A. E. F., but official notice of his death has just been received by his parents. Lieutenant Gardiner left College in 1916 and trained at Plattsburg, where he was commissioned in 1917. In September of that year he went overseas and was for a time stationed with his squadron near Pont a Mousson...
Lieutenant Richmond Young '16, of Boston, has died in France of wounds received in action on October 10. He attended the first Plattsburg Camp where he was commissioned a first lieutenant, and was immediately sent overseas with Company B, 304th Regiment, Seventy-sixth Division, but was later transferred to Company K of the Thirty-Eighth Infantry, Third Division...
...time Massachusetts will, under the leadership of the governor, make such arrangements as will insure here the same general commemoration that will mark the day in other States. --Boston Transcript...
...managers and coaches are: Cecil Dunmore Murray '19, of New York, N. Y., football manager; John Archibald Sessions '21, of Northampton, assistant football manager; Ford Hibbard '20, of Brooklyn, N. Y., baseball manager; Alexander Edgar Kirk '20, of Chicago, Ill., assistant baseball manager; David Bullard Arnold '18, of Boston, crew manager; Amory Houghton '21, of Corning, N. Y., assistant crew manager; Elmer Ebert Long '21, of Oak Park, Ill., second assistant crew manager; Laurence Barberie Leonard '18, track manager; Julian Castle Bolton '20, of Cleveland, O., assistant track manager; Edmund William Pavenstedt, Jr., '20, of New York, N. Y., hockey...