Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Shay has had two years' experience with major and minor league clubs. He went from Goddard Seminary in 1916 to join the Chicago "Cubs" as short-stop and worked with them throughout the season. The following winter he went to the St. Joseph club of the Western League. In that year, his batting average was .274, the highest of any short-stop in the league. He acted as captain of the team during part of the season. Shay joined the navy in December, 1917, and played with the Charlestown Navy Yard team during the following spring...
...result of the week's competition, in which $1,517 was collected by the members of the 1922 Finance Committee, Robb Hansell Sagendorph, of Chestnut Hill, was appointed chairman of the Committee. The four sub-chairmen follow: Charles True Adams, of Chicago; Richard Chute, of Boston, August Bradhurst Field, Jr., of New York City, and Gardner Sutherland Morse, of Hingham...
...order to obtain positions for University men recently discharged from the service, the Alumni Associations and the various Harvard Clubs have joined in exchanging news of available positions and names of men desiring appointments. The Boston, New York, and Chicago Harvard Clubs have already accomplished much in this matter, and also in advising men as to their future occupation. Because of its location the New York Harvard Club is acting as the centre of the organization. Man deriding positions should give their names to the nearest Harvard Club or Alumni Association and it will be of great assistance...
...tour started on February 5 with the New York congress, after which President Lowell made two addresses in Boston on February 7 and 8. The party then started on its western tour and spoke successively at the congresses in Chicago; Minneapolis; Portland, Oregon, San Francisco; St. Louis; and ended with an address in Atlanta, Georgia...
Charles True Adams, of Chicago, Ill.; Harold Benedict Bross, of Boston; Henry Francis Colt, of Geneseo, N. Y.; Benjamin Appleton Hunneman, of Brookline; and Richmond Keith Kane, of Newport...