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...line-up: HARVARD. COLUMBIA. Motley, r.e. l.e., A. Boyeson, Wolff Randolph, Lawrence, r.t. l.t., Smythe Barnard, r.g. l.g., Ache Greene, Sargent, c. c., Bruce Riggs, Hovey, l.g. r.g., Shaw, Lencon Graydon, Blagden, Wright, l.t. r.t., Irvine Campbell, l.e. r.e., VanHoevenburg Matthews, q.b. q.b., B. Boyeson, Goodman Ristine, r.h.b. l.h.b., Weekes Putnam, Kernan, l.h.b. r.h.b., Morley Mifflin, f.b. f.b., Fischer, A. Boyeson...
...give any indication of Columbia's strength, as in no one of the games was the strongest team played. If Berrien plays today, Columbia will use the same backs as in last year's game with the exception of Syke, whose place is filled by B. Boyeson, last year's substitute quarter. In the line the men who played last year are Bruce at center, Smythe at left tackle, and Van Hoevenburgh at right end. The other linemen are heavy and have had considerable experience. The only basis of comparison this year between Harvard and Columbia is the game with...
...line-up: HARVARD. COLUMBIA. Burgess, Clark, r.e. l.e., A. Boyeson Randolph, Blagden, r.t. l.t., Smythe Barnard, r.g. l.g., Ache Sargent, c. c., Bruce Riggs, l.g. r.g., Shaw Graydon, Lawrence, l.t. r.t., Irvine Campbell, l.e. r.e., Van Hoevenburgh Matthews, Marshall, q.b. q.b., B. Boyeson Ristine, Swann, r.h.b. l.h.b., Weekes Putnam, Derby, Kernan, l.h.b. r.h.b., Morley Mifflin, Meier, f.b. f.b., Dougherty, Berrien...
...fanciful, yet with nothing absolutely impossible. A very interesting article is "American Society in Paris" by Mary Ford. Its best feature is the number of pictures of the leading American ladies of Paris. "The Spoil of the Puma" is a capital hunting story of the West. Hjalmar Hjorth Boyeson contributes a brief study of Herrick Ibsen's poems in which is supplemented a portrait of Ibsen. "Crinoline Folly," is a sketch of the crinoline fashion in the past and the present and is very well illustrated. "A Revolution in Means of Communication" is a complete and very interesting description...
Prof. H. H. Boyeson of Columbia, in a recent lecture, pronounced Shelley pre-eminently the poet of desire and idealism...
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