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...Carret, l. h. r. h., Manning...
...gained ground almost at will in the first half, making two touchdowns by Carret and Sleeper. In the second half neither side scored until shortly before time was called, when Garrison got the ball on a fumble and made a brilliant run of 35 yards for a touchdown. Hallowell kicked all the goals...
...seniors lined up as follows: Pitts, Fenno, l.e.; Sleeper, l.t.; Scott, l.g.; Fitz, c.; O'Connor, r.g.; Johnston, r.t.; Rantoul, r.e.; Garrison, q.b.; Carret, l.h.b.; Weld, r.h.b.; Hallowell...
...strongest of the school elevens and the game should be close. Ninety-seven will line up as follows: l. e., Fenno; l. t., Sleeper; l. g., Williams; c., Fitzgerald; r. g., O'Connor; r. t., Johnson; r. e., Rantoul; q. b., Garrison; l. h., Weld; r. h., Carret f. b., Hallowell...
Among the other graduates have been J. F. Carret, the present curator of the Boston Public Library; W. R. Ware, professor of architecture at Columbia, from the class of 1856; Alexander Agassiz, curator of the Harvard University Museum; William Watson, corresponding secretary of the American Academy of Science, from the class of '57; J. M. Crafts, professor of chemistry, Mass. Institute of Technology; David Smith, chief engineer U. S. N., from 1858; Daniel Cady Eaton, professor of botany, Yale University; and Geo. A. Osborne, professor of mathematics, Mass. Institute of Technology, from 1860; S. H. Scudder...