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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Standish A 34. Brown, R. C., Walter Hastings 36. Brown, R. G., Persis Smith B 12. Browning, J. S., Jr., Standish A 32. Brunswick, D. M., Standish E. 35. Buell, M. S., Dana 34. Buel, R. van W., Gore D 12. Bump, A. H., 184 Concord Ave., Belmont. Burr, W. Jr., Gore A 34. Burrage, W. S., James Smith B 34. Burri, A. T., Gore D 41. Burry, W., Jr., James Smith B 34. Bush, C. W., 169 Crest Ave., Revere. Busk, J. R., George Smith B 31. Byers, R. K., Gore A 24. Cabot, L. M., Gore...
...will represent their respective dormitories. The choice of the first team is by no means final, as marked ability on the part of any man in the interdormitory games will secure for him promotion to Squad A. The following men made the first squad: centres -- DeRahm, Francis, Franklin; guards -- Burr, Cabot, Dean, Dewart, Magie, Snow, Wiggin, Williams; tackles--Moseley Taylor, Wheeler, Lancaster, W. Davis, Lathrop, Makie; ends--Blair, Congdon, Harvey, Likin, Reynolds, Warren, White; quarters--Murray, Robinson, Murray Taylor, Talcot; backs -- Dickerman, Horn, Enwright, Appleton, Lockwood, Horween. The Freshman team will play four games, two away and two in Cambridge...
Members of the class of 1889 will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allston Burr at the Oakley Country Club at luncheon today. In the afternoon they will attend the Stadium exercises in a body and will participate in the Yard festivities in the evening. The feature of tomorrow's program will be the Yale baseball game...
...club, with a membership of fourteen, is being led by S. B. Blodgett '11, and managed by G. Sturgis '13. The glee club, which was organized first, consists of about thirty men, and is officered by M. H. Wentworth '01, president; M. B. Lang '04, leader; and A. E. Burr '91, secretary. The chief function of the clubs will be to entertain at class smokers and dinners, but after they have prepared a more extensive repertoire, it is expected that concerts will be given in and about Boston...
...Harwood (chairman) and Miss Batchelder, H. M. Atkinson and Miss DeFord, E. F. Atkins and Miss Atkins, R. T. Gannett and Miss Burr, W. F. Prescott and Miss Hoar, D. R. Sigourney and Miss Thorndike, Mrs. Stevens...